Good humidifier for grow tent

What a good humidifier that don’t shut off at 60% humidity and don’t have to fill every day. My grow tent is only 5’ x 4’. Would like to keep humidity at around 75% for seedlings. Thanks


I just got this one its amazing.

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I’ll look at mine in a few, it has a large reservoir, 4 speed fan got it off Amazon.

Be aware that if you use an ultrasonic humidifier you will need to use RO or distilled water in it. Using tap water will result in white dust all over your grow space. Ultrasonic humidifiers aerosolize the minerals in your tap water. I use a wicking, evaporative humidifier to avoid this.

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@MidwestGuy I learned that one the hard way :person_facepalming:.

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Do I need other controller with this AC Affinity Cloud Forge T7? And will the humidity go up to 75% with this unit?

Can I set it on outside of tent?

Well guess I don’t want a ultrasonic humidifier. To much trouble hauling filtered water. Anyone got an idea for an evaporative humidifier ?

i use Distilled water it’s not a problem. and yes you will get your humidity to 75 rh and if you’re controller is full then yes you will need another 69. Im currently using 2 69s.

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@Tom6377 is that an portable air conditioner in the corner of your pic? And if so, is it tied into the same line from your humidifier going into your tent?

No that’s a dehumidifier taking humidity out of my lung room as i need it to.

Mine is an Aircare. But I think it shuts off at 70. It will hold like 3 gallons of water.

I just got the Cloudforge T7, too. Holds 15L and I have it as my fourth port on my AC Infinity controller. With an automation to control the humidity levels, life is pretty sweet! Please ask me anything about it, I love it!

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Thanks guys. Anyone got any ideas of a small dehumidifier to hang from tent ceiling that have a water drain built in ? I have found some small enough but couldn’t find any with a drain hose. Have to pull bucket out and empty it after a couple quarts of water.

Hello. Do I need the automated remote? I’m in the stix. Power goes out every so often just long enough to reset electronics. So I don’t use connected automated systems. Can I just set it to an rh %, cover the digital screen with tape, and only mess with it to refill and clean?
Do you use the tube? Does stuff grow in the tube where water pools?
Thanks

The 75 series is “outlet” controllers (ON/Off) with software support (similair to 67/69/69Pro software.