sfsuphysics
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My tank is in my "basement" area (first floor of San Francisco style house, basically right off the garage at ground level, not liveable space unless you convert it to an in-law unit).
I have digital humidity stat, and it triggers at anything about 60% humidity and a Panasonic whisper fan turns on and pulls the air into an attached greenhouse and the plants love all the warm humid air that gets dumped in. Normally the fan turns on through out the day, sometimes the humidity is higher sometimes lower. The total tank volume is probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 600 gallons too.
Now there have been a few rainy days, and unfortunately the "basement" tends to get a lot more humid that normal naturally. Not to mention the pet door downstairs that often lets in humid air. So the problem now is there's not really any "non-humid" air to get pulled into the tank area when the fan sucks out the air near the tank, and now unfortunately the humidity is pushing in the 77-80% range which is way too humid IMO, I'm seeing condensation on surfaces I really don't want to see condensation on!
So my question is how can I deal with this? Setup a dehumidifier in the basement? in the tank area? I realize they're energy hogs but when it's dry outside this is not an issue at all, so hopefully would only use power during rainy season. I thought about piping from a not so humid part of the house, but then I don't want that area to become humid because it drifts through the duct work. Finding a way to seal up the "basement" would probably be ideal, but that is a long term solution, I'm thinking I need something fast. Any ideas would be nice.
I have digital humidity stat, and it triggers at anything about 60% humidity and a Panasonic whisper fan turns on and pulls the air into an attached greenhouse and the plants love all the warm humid air that gets dumped in. Normally the fan turns on through out the day, sometimes the humidity is higher sometimes lower. The total tank volume is probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 600 gallons too.
Now there have been a few rainy days, and unfortunately the "basement" tends to get a lot more humid that normal naturally. Not to mention the pet door downstairs that often lets in humid air. So the problem now is there's not really any "non-humid" air to get pulled into the tank area when the fan sucks out the air near the tank, and now unfortunately the humidity is pushing in the 77-80% range which is way too humid IMO, I'm seeing condensation on surfaces I really don't want to see condensation on!
So my question is how can I deal with this? Setup a dehumidifier in the basement? in the tank area? I realize they're energy hogs but when it's dry outside this is not an issue at all, so hopefully would only use power during rainy season. I thought about piping from a not so humid part of the house, but then I don't want that area to become humid because it drifts through the duct work. Finding a way to seal up the "basement" would probably be ideal, but that is a long term solution, I'm thinking I need something fast. Any ideas would be nice.