So earlier I changed the settings to 61.5 RH and 62 f with the difference value for rh at 2%. I just sat and watched an entire cycle which only took about 12 minutes. It reached high humidity at 63.5% and the dehumidifier kicked on. The humidity rose to 64.4 before starting to drop, and at 61.5 the dehumidifier kicked back on. By the time it kicked on the temp was at 64, so a 2 degree rise above the setting, not bad. Obviously the cooler was now on, so the temp dropped back to 62, and the rh dropped to 59.8 before rising again, so 1.7% below the set value, again not bad and still above my desired 58% final finish. The internal hygrometers are reading between 63% and 66%, and since they are in the front so I can see them through the glass door and the Inkbird probe is on the back wall it makes sense, they get in sync when the buds stop giving off water and settle in, which is when they are dry and start curing. I think everything is working just as expected if not better. Computer programming of on and off times might improve things slightly, but I don’t think it would make an actual difference. I’ve never heard of anyone that said their room was 2 degrees off in temp ruin a cure. In the mid east US I couldn’t keep my room under 70% rh with ac and dehumidifiers, and in winter I couldn’t keep it above 40%, so I am quite happy with these numbers. My electric bill was through the roof trying to keep a room at 60/60 so to me it’s a no brainer.