Condensation in canopy

Seems ur surrounding humidity is very low to have that much evaporation. Fan does help and u can add a hole or a fan pushing air in on the other side for smbest air circulation. U can experiment with smiling ur fan as above or simply putting it on a timer and experimenting to get good balance between humidity in the canopy and evaporation. U can always automate based on humidity if u have a humidity controller but thats overboard.
I thought about having a fan hooked to a humidity controller, but that may push my skill set (unless someone has a package solution).

I live in Arizona so it is dry.

I am going to try to slow down my fan speed. I just need some air movement, I have way too much right now.

Thanks!
 
get an adjustable voltage power supply. turn down the voltage to slow the fan down and evap will reduce greatly. you just need some air movement, not a tornado.

something like this (there are many, i just wired mine direct to fan)
r20crazy,

Thanks. I had 12V transformer. I installed an adjustable transformer. I currently have it set to 3V. The vaporation appears about half what is was and condensation is not an issue. The fan is so quiet too. Win, win, win.

Thanks for the recommendation!
 

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