Solid Snake
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You can cut a hole in one wall, and attach a swamp cooler like device to it, or build a stand alone device even.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporative_cooler
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporative_cooler
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You can cut a hole in one wall, and attach a swamp cooler like device to it, or build a stand alone device even.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporative_cooler
Hi Jannb, if the air conditioner sucks the humidity out, then how to keep humidity in the enclosure and still mantain the coolness in the day?
In a normal house here in Florida the AC will dry out the air, but when you have misting systems and drippers going you maintain a lot more humidity in the air. In a normal house you don't have anything adding more water into the air, especially if you don't open the windows, so it gets drier. But if you do something like Jann's room and have water misters and drippers the humidity will stay much higher.
Hi Bro Solid Snake, So in this way i just have to build a stand alone device and place it in a air-conditioned room. Thats it?
Thks bro
Bro Soild Snake, if for instant, my humidity is high here. Is there any way to lower temps for screen cages without lowering humidity?
I use lots of plants, and run mister/foggers on hot days to keep temps inside the enclosure down.
First understand Ive not kept parsons before, nor have I used these types of "swamp coolers". I have seen them used to cool and add humidity to rooms that need it though.
It would help cool and raise humidity, yes.
You can make it in a wall, and bring in the fresh outside air, or build a smaller portable one, and place it where you like.
Heres one someone built:
You are asking that if your humidity is ideal, but temps are high, if there is a way to just lower temps without messing up your humidity?
Then, yes.
Simply turning off your basking light should drop temps, and not touch your humidity. Your humidity may go up a bit even.
Misting the enclosure will drop temps a good deal, through the ssame principle as the swamp cooler, evaporative cooling.
A fan in the room will help cool things to some extent, but you may loose a bit of humidity.