So I have a sentinel controller for humidity/cooling/heat/co2
I have an intake fan plugged into the 'cool' setting and it is interlocked with the humidity control is hooked up to my carbon filter to maximize the efficiency of the air exchange.
My issue is the air being brought in is SUPER humid (in addition my floor holds a lot of humidity that cant be fixed until next crop). I currently have the cooling fan unplugged (gets a little warmer then id like but not detrimental) and the humidity is still higher then i'd like.
My question is...does anyone know if there is someway to set up my cooling fan to blow into a dehumidifier or a dehumidifier i could add into the line so the humid air taken care of before it even enters.
If there isn't an inline version, does anyone know how powerful of a dehumidifier id need to aim my 440cfm fan into the dehumidifier to have the same effect as an inline?
Obviously i dont want to have my blower be overpowered blowing into the dehumidifier (directly if possible) but if it comes down to it...i'm thinking about just aiming the blower towards the intake on the dehumidifier to achieve the best results.
Thoughts?
I have an intake fan plugged into the 'cool' setting and it is interlocked with the humidity control is hooked up to my carbon filter to maximize the efficiency of the air exchange.
My issue is the air being brought in is SUPER humid (in addition my floor holds a lot of humidity that cant be fixed until next crop). I currently have the cooling fan unplugged (gets a little warmer then id like but not detrimental) and the humidity is still higher then i'd like.
My question is...does anyone know if there is someway to set up my cooling fan to blow into a dehumidifier or a dehumidifier i could add into the line so the humid air taken care of before it even enters.
If there isn't an inline version, does anyone know how powerful of a dehumidifier id need to aim my 440cfm fan into the dehumidifier to have the same effect as an inline?
Obviously i dont want to have my blower be overpowered blowing into the dehumidifier (directly if possible) but if it comes down to it...i'm thinking about just aiming the blower towards the intake on the dehumidifier to achieve the best results.
Thoughts?