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    Re: Update

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    Here is a picture of my 15 quart tub setup for critique's:

    http://i41.tinypic.com/fv9pux.jpg

    I have a consistant 93-94F on the warm side (which is the bottom half of the picture) and a 79F on the cool side (the top half of the picture), running about 80-90% humidity.

    Is there anyway to boost the cold side?
    Is the 80-90% humidity too much?

    79F isn't too bad for a cold side. I would just leave it. It's more difficult to bump up cool sides in a tub set up. You can try upping the ambient temp in the room.

    80-90 humidity sounds a bit high. But rule of thumb is as long as there's no moisture on the sides of the tubs, I wouldn't worry about it either. You can try using a smaller water bowl if it becomes an issue.
    Last edited by satomi325; 01-14-2012 at 08:55 PM.

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