I built a 6 foot tall x 4 ft wide and 2 foot deep wooden plant shelf setup with 3 shelves for my succulents I now want to covert it over to more or less a 3 shelf highland system.
All I need to do is add a plexiglass lid to the top and plug a new humidification system on it since it's already covered in plastic panda film (black outside reflective white inside). It already gets proper temps as I run the same air input for the succulents as I did for HL Neps years back-pulling air in from the window. I just don't humidify the air for the succulents. Well, now I wanna humidify the air and I'm wondering will it effect the shop light fixtures that are hanging on the middle and lower shelves? Current ambient RH is 20% probably not ideal for Neps, Helis and orchids!
I will be using a humidistat to shut down the ultrasonic when the air reaches 80% RH so no water should be condensing and dripping. But will they short out or anything in high humidity with fog blustering around them? They are prewired shop lights from the store not one of my own electrical experiments...
All I need to do is add a plexiglass lid to the top and plug a new humidification system on it since it's already covered in plastic panda film (black outside reflective white inside). It already gets proper temps as I run the same air input for the succulents as I did for HL Neps years back-pulling air in from the window. I just don't humidify the air for the succulents. Well, now I wanna humidify the air and I'm wondering will it effect the shop light fixtures that are hanging on the middle and lower shelves? Current ambient RH is 20% probably not ideal for Neps, Helis and orchids!
I will be using a humidistat to shut down the ultrasonic when the air reaches 80% RH so no water should be condensing and dripping. But will they short out or anything in high humidity with fog blustering around them? They are prewired shop lights from the store not one of my own electrical experiments...