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    Hello i have had an on going problem with humidity, it has always seeemed to low.

    I am running 4 bubbler buckets with
    6 inch inlet
    5 inch rhino filter and exhaust
    7 inch fan
    and a 600w light
    use to drop as low as 10% humidity, but i am able to keep it around 30% with a damp towel in the room with the fan blowing it but obviously this isn't a perminant fix and a pain in the ass lol.
    Is there anything wrong with my setup or something i can do to improve humidity perside getting a humidifier? i know my exhaust fan sucks alot out but don't want to turn it off as it will effect curculation.

    hopefully someone with more exp can give a bit of info.
    cheers

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    Humidifier from Argos if your uk
    3.2 litre £20-30



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    Are they really that good though? i have been looking but some dont have an auto shut of or just two speeds and worried they might over do it or be useless? its a 2ft x 3 ft by 2m cupboard.
    Do you recommend any particular one?
    cheers.

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    Be perfect in there has auto shut of an twisty knob for more or less.
    Looks like a smurf

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    Or get a ultra sonic pond fogger off the bay. No heat works a treat. No messing about filling res every couple of hours. Smurf she sure does lol

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    That is perfect, cheers for that i think the majority of my problems have come from humidity.
    i have a small 7 inch fan in there to help with air circulation, is this enough or could i do with another one or bigger?
    tyvm! :-)
    Last edited by Cromebandit; 20-03-16 at 11:24 PM.

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