Thermal or humidistat control?

I’m putting up my first tent, a four by four with six foot height. Do you use a thermal switching on your fan or a humidistat control? Does anyone use the remote sensors with bluetooth to check their condition remotely? I’m open to suggestions.

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I use an Inkbird ITC-308-WIFI. Has a heating and cooling socket and can be monitored and adjusted anywhere via the internet. Simple, cheap and very effective. They have many models to choose from.

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I use a 6" AC Infinity fan, the controller does both humidity and temperature.
It’s usually controlling the temperature during the day and humidity at night (that’s when mold will get into your buds in late flower).

Cheers
G

I leave my exhaust fan on low, all the time. My temperatures are extreme so instead of trying to control it I’m just more comfortable with my air flowing constantly.

I do have an inkbird for humidity but I only use it for drying.

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Yea I saw that, after I had already bought a vivosun
@Gpaw
My tent is in my studio which is air-conditioned
I have a small metal six inch fan
I had a regular vivosun that broke to pieces when I dropped it on the tent floor!
This little fan should be enough as it is rated 140cfm
I have another dollar general fan on the floor
I may be able to rehab the fancy plastic chinese piece of crap can that busted.

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