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    i have 2 humidifiers and sitting way to low at 20, need to get it up, going to order another one, but any othertips in the meantime?

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    Hello, could you describe your room a little more, are you drawing air in from outside? What are the temperatures during lights on and off?

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    What are the temperatures and do you have any heaters?

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    so atm its a 2.4x2.4x2m tent, in a room bit less than a meter from 1/3 open window. then yeah opposit side of the room open door and open window in the halway, while i deciding on which dual fan controller to buy. i have the front of the tent mostly open, opposite an open door with a open window in the hall. fan circulating air in tent. no heater needed. humidity tends to be 10 when i wake up then between 12-28; temps 31 when wake up and check, between 21-31.
    i have a challenge humidifier 5l , thats good, another one brand 5l which is a bit shit, thinking of ordering a Ram Ultrasonic Humidifier 5L Mist Maker, or cud get another challenge one form argos

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    haha i thought reply quick, soon as i did my new oscilating fan arrived, set up and the groom feels different! way more circulation, lets see how this is looking think its raised rh 6-7 already

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    I don't see a an oscillating fan will increase RH?

    You haven't mentioned your carbon filter or extractor setup? Are you relying on airflow from an open window and open room door to manage temps and rh?
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    haha i thought reply quick, soon as i did my new oscilating fan arrived, set up and the groom feels different! way more circulation, lets see how this is looking think its raised rh 6-7 already

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    1-Spray inside of tent with water.
    2-place a bucket or 2 with water and a rag or towel to wick the water up,place them in front of fans if you can.
    3-Close your tent,if your house humidity is low having the tent open will not help,especially if you do the above methods.

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    You can use a room humidifier to add moisture to the air in the room close to your tent. This works well for small tents if it's open during lights on time.

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    that wick ideas a goodun! will try in a bit, haev closed tentwith new fan, haha setup before everything was here.keen

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    hey, fan did increase the relative humidity, lowering temperatures. same time, but yeah doors not half open now too. im trying to decide on a decent dual fan controller today, any suggestions?

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