chickmama22
In the Brooder
It has channels for the water and a humidity sensor that you can set to go off at whatever % you want it to go off at. The only options for controlling humidity are to run dry, run with one or more channels filled, or add a sponge, cup, whatever. It's not like my RCOM where you "set" the humidity and just keep filling the reservoir. Does that make sense?
-Kathy
Yes that does make sense! What % should I aim for with this thing? Its sitting at 49% right now and I set the alarm for 40%. is 40% still too much?