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Old 07-05-2019, 12:53 PM
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Did I miss something Ray?
Yes. What I meant was that it's too bad more air isn't brought in with the fog.

Another thing to consider: Must you keep the entire top closed? As you have a fan operating, the turbulence it creates will create air exchange through any opening in the top, and it may be that your fogger maintains a decent humidity anyway.
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