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devilvenom
01-10-2011, 05:08 AM
so i'm running co2 and everything is running smoothly except for major condensation on my glass. i tried a section of glass with rain X and waiting for condensation to build up to see what it dose. i already got a dehumidifier running and keeping my rh between 50-65, depends on if i have watered. it's not a huge deal but i'd rather have all my light go through undisturbed. anyone have a fix for this sort of problem?
TANKJR
01-10-2011, 02:12 PM
I'm not real clear on what your problem is...window glass condensation? Glass table? What exactly is getting condensation on it? Glass could be your bong or pipe, bro! LOL Anyway, it sounds like you're talking about window glass...there really isn't a product I know of that will stop condensation from forming completely...rainX or soap on the windows will slow it down some, but the only thing that really cuts it down is airflow over the glass. If you look at a house with central heat/A/C...most of the registers (where the air comes out of the duct work) are near/over/under a window or door or at least around the outer perimeter....this is so air flows across the glass in the windows and doors and cuts down on moisture being able to form. Aim your fans at the windows, so there is a lot of air moving over the glass and that should help keep it under control. As long as there are two temperature differences on glass, moisture will form on the cool glass on the warm, humid side and can be somewhat corrected by airflow. I'm pretty blazed right now, but I think this will help you. Ask me questions in a few hours...geez, that third rip gets me everytime...whew.:stoned:
devilvenom
01-11-2011, 12:58 AM
your right about that, its the glass condensation, and rainx did not work, made it smaller droplets of water and more foggy then puddles of suspended drips. i've been looking up anti-condensation sprays, gels, foams and what not. i found an article ( cant seem to find it again) about a product that actually absorbs the water and spreads it out like sheet so it still clear and lets light through undisturbed. like a wetting agent but different stuff to make it i guess. its not like they advertise this sort of stuff for grow ops ether.
i tried the a small fan and it worked a little, running out of room to set up more fans in their. but it might come to that. i was also thinking about getting a thermostat fan controller but i don't want my room to heat up any more or how i would rig to just control the air going through my lights. in the end i'm just a 20% to 30% decrease in light but who wants that. if its not one thing it anthore!
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