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Romeo7701

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Whats a good exhaust fan that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I got a 6x6x8 tent. Does it come with the piping?
Check this one out it should do you pretty good way better then you are now... You'll have to get the flex duct separate if I remember right.
 

Ayokiwi717

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I think you by the flex tubing separate butt it's not expense...
Ok, now I got to figure out what works because your saying an exhaust fan, and another guy is saying that won't fix the issue, the humidifier will do that... that puts me at a bad place because I don't want to buy both
 

Dapper_Dillinger

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Do you think getting a dehumidifer would be a good move? I really dont want to spend for an exhaust system at this point in time. Just need some to help bring it down a little lower.
Isnt the dehumidifier more expensive than the exhaust? If bring a dehumidifier inside the tent be prepared for the increase in temps that it will Bring.
 

Romeo7701

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Ok, now I got to figure out what works because your saying an exhaust fan, and another guy is saying that won't fix the issue, the humidifier will do that... that puts me at a bad place because I don't want to buy both
Off your having a
Ok, now I got to figure out what works because your saying an exhaust fan, and another guy is saying that won't fix the issue, the humidifier will do that... that puts me at a bad place because I don't want to buy both
If you can keep the tent cooler and with fresh air you humidity will decrease cool air is dry air, hot stale air increases humidity...
 

Dapper_Dillinger

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Look into how a dehumidifier actually works, my friend. Im sorry i can not answer your question as im only speaking from my own experiences. I bought a dehumidifier for inside my tent as the temperature was around 87f RH75% .within a few hours running the temps were 97f and 45%RH. After doing research i discovered how they work buy heating the air
 

chronnie49

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Ok, now I got to figure out what works because your saying an exhaust fan, and another guy is saying that won't fix the issue, the humidifier will do that... that puts me at a bad place because I don't want to buy both
Theres no question that you need an exhaust fan, thats just part of a basic setup. Most people use a filter too but if you dont care about the smell then thats not necessary.

The fan doesnt only help control temp and humidity but brings in fresh air.
 

Romeo7701

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I'm not trying to be a smart ASS guys but it's proven high temps means the air has more moisture in it then cooler air... I learned this in chemistry class it's just fact any way you cut it.
 
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