KGB
Well-Known Member
To my knowledge there are two controller systems one from Vivosun and one from AC Infinity. Each has its own merits but when it comes right down to it being able to manipulate your exhaust fan is a really big deal if you want to tightly control your tent environment. If you control nothing else this is the gadget to control. My system allows me to control other things but the exhaust is essential. If you don't get a controller then get a monitor that will bluetooth to your device for like $20 and well worth it allowing you to see everything that happens in your tent and keep statistics.
Today is a thought on a control type I had not previously thought to use. I have been controlling the environment at day 19 using heat and/or humidity settings. Then I realized that it won't run over in a timed loop. I set the exhaust fan for 30 minutes off and one minute on. Pulls cold air in the bottom vents top are closed. Takes about 15 minutes to stabilize then in another 15 the fan comes on again. After the one minute the temp drops 2 degrees, the humidity 6 and VPD changes like from .97 to1.20 then as it comes up it stays in that range. Like flowing a cool breeze over the plants then allowing them a perfect recovery.
And, as per one of Carty's threads, I also have the lights come on dim for a few minutes before blasting them but I can't drag my *** out of bed to do it manually so I am lucky that I can control my light as well.
Today is a thought on a control type I had not previously thought to use. I have been controlling the environment at day 19 using heat and/or humidity settings. Then I realized that it won't run over in a timed loop. I set the exhaust fan for 30 minutes off and one minute on. Pulls cold air in the bottom vents top are closed. Takes about 15 minutes to stabilize then in another 15 the fan comes on again. After the one minute the temp drops 2 degrees, the humidity 6 and VPD changes like from .97 to1.20 then as it comes up it stays in that range. Like flowing a cool breeze over the plants then allowing them a perfect recovery.
And, as per one of Carty's threads, I also have the lights come on dim for a few minutes before blasting them but I can't drag my *** out of bed to do it manually so I am lucky that I can control my light as well.