I was actually just looking at desiccant options for a tent….they make bags for hanging in sea cans - I was pondering if they (or something like ie: fabric bags of calcium carbonate, or silica, clay…?) might help cut my energy costs. There is a company called sorbent systems who has some stuff called molecular seive that claims to get small spaces up to 160 sq ft down as low as 20% - don’t want that low but you see the ideaLet's talk to boveda they shall make us some 40% and 45% RH packs that fit under a growtable.
I can’t stop thinking about this - do you run an 8” fan in a 5x5 tent?You have to have so many cfm per carbon filter, silencer so many feet of ducting etc etc …that 6 inch isn’t sufficient for a 8 inch….the carbon filter and other accessories adds a lot to the cfm needed to exhaust the tent
but right idea for planning to expand in the futre
it wouldn’t be hard at all man make sure you have no light leaks…it’s easy to get spikes in a tent vs room more stable and controlled imo
I hate that PM for you! Have you got that sorted? There’s a number of pretty good ways to kick that (oddly enough, skim milk for outside is fantastic - but I’m not sure if I do or lights will activate the enzymes like the sun does).I’ve been dealing with the same, and to add insult to injury brought home powdery mildew this fall, either from outdoor crop, or taking in new genetics. I bought the biggest tank of a residential 800W compressor dehu and I have had to put it in the actual 5x5 to keep humidity between 30-40%, and that is with a ceramic space heater with a fan cooking the air outside the tent and blowing it into the lower intake screen. I’m starting to realize that the battle with humidity in a tent is too much if you really want to yield the space. So what would you recommend for a dehu in a medium sized hard build out (roughly 25x10)? I see the quest units and they are nice, but that is for investor money, not the dude building his own rooms, at those prices. Will the industrial dehu’s at a fraction of the price deliver the same performance?
Thanks for the suggestion!How many fans you got in 5x5? Air movement very important or you get microclimates. Do even with ample airflow at times. A strong fan might just sort your issues out somewhat. My guess! Opening tent wouldn't hurt.
Interesting, silica would work I guess, you're absolutely right, you get it in hardware shipments also, in case of any moisture.I was actually just looking at desiccant options for a tent….they make bags for hanging in sea cans - I was pondering if they (or something like ie: fabric bags of calcium carbonate, or silica, clay…?) might help cut my energy costs. There is a company called sorbent systems who has some stuff called molecular seive that claims to get small spaces up to 160 sq ft down as low as 20% - don’t want that low but you see the idea
They’re fantastic!! Inexpensive and I have 1 in every jar. If it’s too damp, they absorb; to dry they release to keep things in the happy zoneInteresting, silica would work I guess, you're absolutely right, you get it in hardware shipments also, in case of any moisture.
I was just joking with the boveda packs I have actually not even a clue how those work to be honest, I never used them or even seen them upclose.
It’s a push/pull type of thing. Pushes moisture from inside the pack to the atmosphere outside (your dry weeded jar in this case) or pulls moisture in from the overly moist atmosphere. This is good for already cured weed, but I find it can rob/impart your weeds flavor, if you cure with boveda packs in right at the start of curing.Interesting, silica would work I guess, you're absolutely right, you get it in hardware shipments also, in case of any moisture.
I was just joking with the boveda packs I have actually not even a clue how those work to be honest, I never used them or even seen them upclose.
So if I have 90% RH in a container let's say and the pack is for 60% RH it will keep my 90% at 60% not dry it to 60%, is that what you're saying?boveda's, etc. are for maintaining a specific RH,
not for drying to that RH.
no, thats not what I said.So if I have 90% RH in a container let's say and the pack is for 60% RH it will keep my 90% at 60% not dry it to 60%, is that what you're saying?
Check that Sorbent systems out!! They actually do have some giant sized desiccant bagsAnyone got a boveda pack the size of a Laz-E-boy?