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Old 17-06-2003, 05:20 PM
Larry Dighera
 
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Default Automatic Misting Controll Switch

On 17 Jun 2003 09:51:25 -0600, (Aaron Hicks) wrote
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The college greenhouse I used to run back in the late 80's was a
very similar model; it tended to keep things too wet. However, if you take
a small piece of paper towel, and put it over the stainless steel mesh
(and adjust the counterbalance on the other end of the leaf), it absorbs
more water and takes longer to dry out. It still keeps the humidity up
while not soaking everything.


There's a creative solution. Thanks for the input.

For orchid use, you'd have to put a timer interlock on there so it
didn't go off at night, as someone else noted.

-AJHicks
Chandler, AZ



If low humidity prevailed even at night, would you consider running
the misting system without a timer (with perhaps a humidistat in
series with the leaf switch)? Or is it unrealistic to encounter low
humidity at night? Being located in Arizona, you are probably
knowledgeable about such things.