04-11-2024, 11:11 PM
RE: Tube Temp and Humidity Setting To Avoid Rainout
Thanks so much for all of the replies everyone!
I think I feel it warming up a tiny bit, but it isn't terribly noticeable. I do use a hose cover, so when I feel the hose through that, I think I feel it getting warm, but it's not like clearly warming up. I also do have a hose hanger, and my machine is on a table about an inch lower than my head. I've really gave the Auto Climate Control a chance to work, but it never seems to, so now I'm just playing around with the hose temp and humidity to see what will work.
Last night I cranked the tube temp up to 86 and put the humidity at 2, and no rainout at all, which I was very pumped about. My nose isn't feeling too dry, which is what I was worried about, but we will see what happens after a few nights of this.
I think I feel it warming up a tiny bit, but it isn't terribly noticeable. I do use a hose cover, so when I feel the hose through that, I think I feel it getting warm, but it's not like clearly warming up. I also do have a hose hanger, and my machine is on a table about an inch lower than my head. I've really gave the Auto Climate Control a chance to work, but it never seems to, so now I'm just playing around with the hose temp and humidity to see what will work.
Last night I cranked the tube temp up to 86 and put the humidity at 2, and no rainout at all, which I was very pumped about. My nose isn't feeling too dry, which is what I was worried about, but we will see what happens after a few nights of this.