Hi,

so I've had my ball python for a year now but I haven't found a way to get the humidity right.
I have a big enclosure (Length: 150cm/59 inches; Width: 60cm/23,5 inches; Height: 80cm/31,5 inches) and my ball python is doing well in it. For the substrate I use cypress mulch and I also have a big (12 inches x 12 inches x 4 inches) water bowl that is on the hot side of the terrarium. I have two CHEs (both attached to thermostats) but in the summer I only need one since it's hot enough anyway. With both CHEs working the humidity will go from 75% to 45% in about 1,5 to 2 hours.
I bought a humidity switch and a fogger to conquer the problem but the fogger broke after 3 months or so. I don't want another since the fogger heated up a lot and everything around it got extremely wet.
Personally, I thought about using my heat mat but since I have a wooden enclosure I would prefer not to use one.
I've been thinking about getting an overhead sprinkling system.
Is that a good idea? Does anyone have experience with it? Does anyone have another idea?

Thanks beforehand.