drying temp 70-75, curing 60-65F what you think?
purplehazin Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2011 #2 Hehe, it's not a science, but those temperatures will be great. Also, 50-60% humidity is always nice...
Hehe, it's not a science, but those temperatures will be great. Also, 50-60% humidity is always nice...
D dainton Member Feb 2, 2011 #3 For those of us who operate in Celsius, 23-26/room temp (drying) 16-20 (curing)
beelstyle Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2011 #4 purplehazin said: Hehe, it's not a science, but those temperatures will be great. Also, 50-60% humidity is always nice... Click to expand... cool thanks, I am drying right now my temps are 70F 30RH%. what you think, I want to try to get my Rh to 45% but my room temp will drop to around 60F
purplehazin said: Hehe, it's not a science, but those temperatures will be great. Also, 50-60% humidity is always nice... Click to expand... cool thanks, I am drying right now my temps are 70F 30RH%. what you think, I want to try to get my Rh to 45% but my room temp will drop to around 60F