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JustMeds
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Does the temperature drop more than 10 degrees in 10 minutes when the lights turn off? If so, I think you'll find it's the sudden temperature drop that causes the humidity to spike.
Or am I missing something in the discussion?
No Doc, temps only drop a few degrees. I have to work on the labels to increase font size. We are talking about the bright green spikes on the left side of graph. The spike looks electrical. I just got unit in tent with 2 sensors and some tweaked code to see if we get the same thing.
Will get pic later.