Apparently you can buy the anti condensate chemical that they use to treat poly separately and spray it on yourself. I don't know if its worth doing since everything is already installed but it might be worth checking out since condensation can reduce light emission significantly.
Randy She it's because of the way It transfome itself in Heat. I don't know the fact behind surely easy yo find It. I used to experiment It in one Flat i lived in.
Maybe an air cross heat exchanger will do the job. It replaces the humid air inside a building with fresh dry air from the outside without cooling the inside too much.
I notice that the vegetables that were lost to mold haven't been replaced yet. Is the plan to avoid growing veggies in winter until the sunlight / external temp.s increase ?
we are doing a lot of experiments right now (future video) to determine source of mold/fungus and understand it's impacts. all those plants will be coming out and we will clean the entire facility
This is all well and good, but I thought "there is no condensation for those who are in Christ Jesus.". But I may be remembering that wrong.... 😆 Keep up the good work!
Would a surface cover of the four fish lanes be it floating poly chips etc contribute significantly to controling humidity condensing onto your structure overhead?
TRM, use this on the fish lanes. www.ebay.com/itm/4-5mm-1000pcs-Polypropylene-PP-Sphere-Solid-Plastic-Balls-High-Quality/322509385172?epid=847726586&hash=item4b170eadd4:g:EWMAAOSw2xRYU5yf And as for oxygen, such air in through the pump like a spa pump.
Apparently you can buy the anti condensate chemical that they use to treat poly separately and spray it on yourself. I don't know if its worth doing since everything is already installed but it might be worth checking out since condensation can reduce light emission significantly.
Propane Heat create lots of humidity too
Randy She it's because of the way It transfome itself in Heat. I don't know the fact behind surely easy yo find It. I used to experiment It in one Flat i lived in.
Maybe an air cross heat exchanger will do the job. It replaces the humid air inside a building with fresh dry air from the outside without cooling the inside too much.
Consider: splitting PVC sch10 pipes and affixing as condensate gravity drains to reduce humidity and mold growth enviro...
Ever watch LDS PREPPER. He lives in Idaho and did a geo thermo green house that seems to work very well.
Thumbs down on condensation, thumbs up for you Jeff! :)
Do you think keeping the dehumidifiers at the lowest point in the building is beneficial? Just wondering what your thoughts were on that. Joe
Have you considered a air screen to keep the cold out
Jeff, you may have mentioned it previously but have you looked into using an HRV system?
Do you still have that wood boiler down in the hole? Could it be fired up every day to help dry out some air?
I notice that the vegetables that were lost to mold haven't been replaced yet. Is the plan to avoid growing veggies in winter until the sunlight / external temp.s increase ?
we are doing a lot of experiments right now (future video) to determine source of mold/fungus and understand it's impacts. all those plants will be coming out and we will clean the entire facility
This is all well and good, but I thought "there is no condensation for those who are in Christ Jesus.". But I may be remembering that wrong.... 😆
Keep up the good work!
lol lol love it
Would a surface cover of the four fish lanes be it floating poly chips etc contribute significantly to controling humidity condensing onto your structure overhead?
My thinking also
bubblers would fix that.
TRM, use this on the fish lanes. www.ebay.com/itm/4-5mm-1000pcs-Polypropylene-PP-Sphere-Solid-Plastic-Balls-High-Quality/322509385172?epid=847726586&hash=item4b170eadd4:g:EWMAAOSw2xRYU5yf
And as for oxygen, such air in through the pump like a spa pump.
Those dehumidifyers consume a lot of energy making the gas digester worthless.
They produce too little to even sustain the dehumidifyers.
Install plastic over the fish tanks, and let it drape down so the water runs off of it
did that last year...it does work but creates some challenges of their own (algae)