Mr. Bakerton
Well-Known Member
So I'm just a tad confused and hoping a quick post will clear up my foggy brain.
I have a tent thats sitting in a room that is pretty much closed off from other air sources. A slight exchange with the rest of the house and maybe 30 to 60 mins a day to outside air with an open door, no forced movement. The humidity in that space is hard 58%, like never changing somehow and if it does its just a few points or over a period of time.
The tent exhaust is based on high temps and the fan is always running somewhere between 1 and 3 (out of 10). During lights out the humidity is somewhere around 70% in the tent. During Lights on its 40%. The fan runs @ 1 at night and bounces between 1, 2 and 3 during lights on.
What I don't understand is how can the humidity be so much lower than the room the tent is sitting in? Does the movement of air itself reduce the humidity? Is it decreased with lights on and heat? Possibly a combo of both?
I don't want to run a humidifier and I don't want the lung room to get any higher than 60%, so how could I raise the tent humidity during lights on? I am considering relocating the LED drivers out of the tent to reduce temps which will reduce Lights on fan speed.
I have a tent thats sitting in a room that is pretty much closed off from other air sources. A slight exchange with the rest of the house and maybe 30 to 60 mins a day to outside air with an open door, no forced movement. The humidity in that space is hard 58%, like never changing somehow and if it does its just a few points or over a period of time.
The tent exhaust is based on high temps and the fan is always running somewhere between 1 and 3 (out of 10). During lights out the humidity is somewhere around 70% in the tent. During Lights on its 40%. The fan runs @ 1 at night and bounces between 1, 2 and 3 during lights on.
What I don't understand is how can the humidity be so much lower than the room the tent is sitting in? Does the movement of air itself reduce the humidity? Is it decreased with lights on and heat? Possibly a combo of both?
I don't want to run a humidifier and I don't want the lung room to get any higher than 60%, so how could I raise the tent humidity during lights on? I am considering relocating the LED drivers out of the tent to reduce temps which will reduce Lights on fan speed.