Yeah i am thinking now this was my mistake. just didn't think about it. I figured sence the lights were off it would be fine to have it off.try leaving the exhaust fan on, I leave mine on 24/7
I just looked(temperture gage stores lowest and highest temp and I reset these everyday so that was last nigths temp) and my night time temp dropped down to 68.5.what is your night time temps? its possible the dewpoint is being reached in dark cycle and will cause dew drops just like in the mornings!
I like your box is very similar to mine....i also use exhaust with holes in bottom for fresh air intake. If you are exhausting the warm moist air in the same room...then my guess is that the humidity is sticking around very high...then cools off at night causing the water droplets
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my fan comes on 15 minutes after lights on and 15minutes after lights out and fans are off...never had a problem. BUT if you have this high humidity going on with a dehumidifier in that room you will want the exhaust to keep circulating the moist airYeah i am thinking now this was my mistake. just didn't think about it. I figured sence the lights were off it would be fine to have it off.
i dont know your location BUT check out with local news what your dewpoint status is.....here by me its 75 which means when it dips below 75 degrees F at night there will be wet grass.I just looked(temperture gage stores lowest and highest temp and I reset these everyday so that was last nigths temp) and my night time temp dropped down to 68.5.
Hey I am open to anything I will try adding a fan. I actually have some here right now I could put in there. I hate to put all this time and money to have it go bad on me this late in the game.I say add a fan(nothing to big) to the inside of the box and leave the exhaust fan going all the time.
The exhaust fan is 1 you got at a home improvement store right? If so they dont cost that much to replace if it burns out.
Every pic you see of a room or grow box their is a fan blowing air around in the room or box, trust me dude makes a big diff.
sirbudmaster just looked and the dew point here is 60 °F.
i agree here...if anything maybe drill out 1-2 more holes. Negative pressure is enough to turn the air over and create air movement.