Cloud line T4 temp/hum control

Seedperson1

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Hey Riu,
I’m having trouble understanding something and I’m hoping someone can explain it to me.
These AC Infinity cloudline fans have included temperature and humidity controls as well as working for input and output but, I don’t see how they can control the temp if they are sucking air out of the tent and pushing it through a filter.
Can the AC features only be used as an input and wouldn’t you have to get a second fan for output?
 

NukaKola

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Hey Riu,
I’m having trouble understanding something and I’m hoping someone can explain it to me.
These AC Infinity cloudline fans have included temperature and humidity controls as well as working for input and output but, I don’t see how they can control the temp if they are sucking air out of the tent and pushing it through a filter.
Can the AC features only be used as an input and wouldn’t you have to get a second fan for output?
Say the temp in the room is 76F and inside the tent is 84F, the intake fan will cycle on or increase speed once the temp inside the tent goes above 84F pulling in the cool 76F air.

The exhaust fan functions in a similar way, if humidity or temp is getting too low the exhaust fan will slow to allow the lights to build up the temps and humidity to raise from the plants transpiring or a humidifier running. You don’t want an exhaust fan running 100% if it’s pulling out the moisture faster than a humidifier is adding it.
 
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Seedperson1

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Say the temp in the room is 76F and inside the tent is 84F, the intake fan will cycle on or increase speed once the temp inside the tent goes above 84F pulling in the cool 76F air.

The exhaust fan functions in a similar way, if humidity or temp is getting too low the exhaust fan will slow to allow the lights to build up the temps and humidity to raise from the plants transpiring or a humidifier running. You don’t want an exhaust fan running 100% if it’s pulling out the moisture faster than a humidifier is adding it.
Okay. That makes more sense. For some reason I think I was expecting it to work like a mini ac by blowing cold air vs pulling in to cool down. I guess you’ve still gotta control the lung room too. Thanks!
 
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