You an electrician?so what's the problem, set the fridge temp and let the AC Controller control the dehu?
The AC Infinity will adjust to the fridges temps because of the temp probe inside
No, it's not stagnant. It's not airtight, and there's a fan on the dehuey.How would you control the humidity if the air is stagnant?
That's basically how it's done now.tents have plenty of controlled ventilation. Why not just add an air conditioning unit to a grow tent with an existing AC Infinity grow controller and down regulated the temp/humidity aka Cannatrol?
The cannatrol (or wine fridge) is sealed, for one. That’s the basis of how it works. The rest of the process that cannatrol uses is predicated by using a completely sealed environment with no intake/exhaust/leaks. A tent cannot provide that fully sealed environment unless you find a way to make sure no air can pass through the seams, zippers, or tent fabric/liner. Since a tent can’t be adequately sealed, you’re always chasing something—heating, cooling, humidification, dehumidification—with your supporting devices as you maintain the necessary environmental settings.tents have plenty of controlled ventilation. Why not just add an air conditioning unit to a grow tent with an existing AC Infinity grow controller and down regulated the temp/humidity aka Cannatrol?
Kinda the point I was getting at. The inboard temp control on the koolatron, doesn't need upgrading, so the inkbird is the cheaper, logical choice.You dont use a compressor type of Ac unit because it pulls way to much humidity at a time and this will effect the end product.
You could "hack" the kooltron by direct wiring the peltier to the ac infinity controller directly. but within the controller you will need a complex automation to cycle peltier wile still maintaining what temp you want. you want the cycle in case it freezes . right now using the controller i have a rather long 5 part automation thats just controlling the humidifier. im not even using a RH set point, I have it off for the first 10 mins of every hour, this is so the humidity cam come back up some, then during the up time im cycling on for 1 min and off for 3 min. im just check the rh periodicly to make sure it is going down and staying down. doing this im having decent results using the controller 69 pro. but there is no reason to use the controller to control the temp its just a waste the onboard stuff works fine.
Generally the TEC is not turned off and on to cool, but is voltage regulated through a feedback loop. Power is never completely removed from the peltier, otherwise the heat sinks just cause the hot and cool sides to return to ambient temp very quickly, so using a separate controller to regulate the cooler by turning it off and on is counter productive.Kinda the point I was getting at. The inboard temp control on the koolatron, doesn't need upgrading, so the inkbird is the cheaper, logical choice.
and more reliable when using the plugs. Anytime I use a plug I lose functionality. It's a bug they still haven't fixed.Yes, you can use any humidity controller you want, it’s just a controller. The Inkbird is tested and cheaper, that’s all.
A quick look showed me they do not control temperature, just humidity. Also they appear to be made more for components and electronics which don’t contain their own moisture, there is no drip tray, etc. The manuals I read for the several models I looked at said anything chemical, food, spices, etc. had to be in separate and sealed containers. That would be like taking sealed jars of buds and putting them in the Koolatron, not very effective. I’m sure they could be modified as well, but they are nothing more than a sealed environment with a dehumidifier, only half the battle.
Roger that.Generally the TEC is not turned off and on to cool, but is voltage regulated through a feedback loop. Power is never completely removed from the peltier, otherwise the heat sinks just cause the hot and cool sides to return to ambient temp very quickly, so using a separate controller to regulate the cooler by turning it off and on is counter productive.
I do like the double locking doors though.A quick look showed me they do not control temperature, just humidity. Also they appear to be made more for components and electronics which don’t contain their own moisture, there is no drip tray, etc. The manuals I read for the several models I looked at said anything chemical, food, spices, etc. had to be in separate and sealed containers. That would be like taking sealed jars of buds and putting them in the Koolatron, not very effective. I’m sure they could be modified as well, but they are nothing more than a sealed environment with a dehumidifier, only half the battle.
Glad to hear you’re liking them. I found my mesh for the racks on Amazon, it a food grade mesh for grilling and dehydrators.i learned my airflow sucks. this mesh sucks and i can measure a big change in rh swing from top to bottom racks. Where do you guys get that food grade mesh for your racks?
Do you guys set them for a constant temp and rh? or step it down gradually?
What were the observed differences?Glad to hear you’re liking them. I found my mesh for the racks on Amazon, it a food grade mesh for grilling and dehydrators.
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I set mine for a constant temp at 55-60f, I haven’t noticed a huge difference between the two. I step the rh down gradually.
Like I said not much noticeable, but I haven’t done a side by side with the same plant at different temps (yet). They both come out excellent, I think the lower temp may preserve some of the terps better but don’t want to say that without being able to back it up. Now that I have two coolers it might have to be an official test next harvest.What were the observed differences?
I'm sorry, my bad eyes. I thought you said you seen a difference. LolLike I said not much noticeable, but I haven’t done a side by side with the same plant at different temps (yet). They both come out excellent, I think the lower temp may preserve some of the terps better but don’t want to say that without being able to back it up. Now that I have two coolers it might have to be an official test next harvest.