CharlieWaffles
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Thanks in advance for your help. I have a 4 x 4 tent with a 6 inch exhaust fan and multiple fans and a heater running inside the tent and fresh air coming in all the time. My question is this; especially during the winter, where my tent is in my shed, I find that too much of the heat is getting sucked out too quickly using my 6 inch exhaust fan. I have decided to try the exhaust fan on a timer, only having it come on for one hour every three hours. This does make it significantly more humid and warm during that time in the tent which I think is great and that is my goal. Does anybody see an issue with not having air circulating near as much throughout the tent during those three hours? I’ve been doing this for about two weeks and so far so good but I’d hate for something to dramatically change one day overnight and all my plants suddenly either be shrivelled up or much too heavy with moisture. Any help and suggestions is greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help. I have a 4 x 4 tent with a 6 inch exhaust fan and multiple fans and a heater running inside the tent and fresh air coming in all the time. My question is this; especially during the winter, where my tent is in my shed, I find that too much of the heat is getting sucked out too quickly using my 6 inch exhaust fan. I have decided to try the exhaust fan on a timer, only having it come on for one hour every three hours. This does make it significantly more humid and warm during that time in the tent which I think is great and that is my goal. Does anybody see an issue with not having air circulating near as much throughout the tent during those three hours? I’ve been doing this for about two weeks and so far so good but I’d hate for something to dramatically change one day overnight and all my plants suddenly either be shrivelled up or much too heavy with moisture. Any help and suggestions is greatly appreciated!