My last chamber was about the same size and also had 4 nozzles, but it was always super-wet and required excessive off times. I am still getting the hang of figuring out what timing to use to get root hairs. What do you guesstimate the timing was during that photo?
The goal is to get your off cycles as short as possible so you can squeeze in more cycles per day and thus more oxygen/nutrients. That's why I made my chamber bigger so it would dry out quicker. I may also put some vents or even fans that run for a few seconds at the very end of each cycle once the spray has already settled anyway. I tried it before but on all the time, and that seemed to impact growth too much so I stopped. But Stoner uses vertical upsidown-V shaped pods with wide-open sides and bottoms in a heavily ACed room instead. So opening up the pods for more evaporation and shorter spray intervals might be the way to go. I know that using fans allowed me to get away without a cooling system. I'd also like to experiment with using a giant smart-pot as the pod, and then just run a fan pointed at it whenever it overheats. Saves electricity on the thermo-cooler and is way cheaper. I was going to try it out outdoors this summer.
I'm just skipping hydroton altogether this time. It's not worth the hassle. Also, rockwool is a no-go, since it just sucks up the moisture from the spray and never lets it go again, so the roots rot right next to some hydroton where they're bone dry. It's just madness.
I'll stick with the PVC collars and pucks.