Ventilation settings

  • Ventilation settings

    Posted by Johndwalker66 on November 6, 2024 at 6:08 am

    I have a AC infinity grow tent and the 69 pro controller, I’m trying to adjust the settings so the ventilation fans don’t race up and down . I know It has something to do with the port settings to be more exact the buffer and transition adjustment. What’s the best buffer and transition settings to prevent the ventilation from racing from one extreme speed to the other ?????

    flowerpower replied 1 week, 6 days ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • bepennjier

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    November 6, 2024 at 6:40 am
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    would love to know as well. I have the fan running for a about a week now and I’m still working on it. Their automation recepies don’t work at all for me. currently I’m using two programms, 1 for night, 1 for day and I fiddled about till it reacts in a usefull way to environment changes. Since it’s getting cold the night programm is just set to not let the temperature drop below 20°C (68°F) so it’s on speed 1 all the time. the day programm tries to work on humidity and kicks in if the temperatures are getting to high. I’ve set the humidity target to 60 and the transition to 3 (Fan min/max is 2/6). with this settings my daytime VDP is around 0.8 – 1.1 (I’m in early flower). the fan does change its speed but not from min to max within minutes

  • flowerpower

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    November 6, 2024 at 2:31 pm
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    I run my Ac 6 inch inline fan at the top of my tent. It runs constantly at speed 1 exhausting old air pulling in fresh air at the bottom intake screen. During the seedling stage my humidity is high (between 75 and 90%). During this time I bypass my carbon filter as high humidity degrades the charchol and reduces the life of your filter. During veg I run my humidity parameters to come on at 60% at speed level 3. During flower I reduce my humidity to 50%. Same speed. My carbon filter is only used when smelly and mever above 60% humidity preferably 50%. MY fan also ramps up at a temp over 82f same setting of 3 during veg…85f during flower. My lung room is my bedroom, so CO2 naturally goes up when I sleep to around 600PPM to 700PPM. CO2 settles to my floor and gets sucked in through the bottom screen on my tent. Win win!

  • flowerpower

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    November 6, 2024 at 2:51 pm
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    I run my Ac 6 inch inline fan at the top of my tent. It runs constantly at speed 1 exhausting old air pulling in fresh air at the bottom intake screen. During the seedling stage my humidity is high (between 75 and 90%). During this time I bypass my carbon filter as high humidity degrades the charchol and reduces the life of your filter. During veg I run my humidity parameters to come on at 60% at speed level 3. During flower I reduce my humidity to 50%. Same speed. My carbon filter is only used when smelly and mever above 60% humidity preferably 50%. MY fan also ramps up at a temp over 82f same setting of 3 during veg…85f during flower. My lung room is my bedroom so between 600 and 700 ppm of co2 is also a win win.

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