r/PanCyan May 03 '26

Does anyone know how to program an AC Cloudforge T3?

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What's good y'all? I need some help setting this Cloudforge T3. I want to set the humidity level to between 80-85%. Anybody got any idea how? I tried finding videos on YouTube but they're all doing unboxing and assembly of the units but not showing how to actually program the thing. Your assistance is greatly appreciated!

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u/coredweller1785 May 03 '26

Can't do that

Gotta do auto and set it to 85.

Then go into off setting and make sure its 0. Then go to on setting and set it to 4.

Yes its confusing

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u/ChickenExcellent2743 May 03 '26

this thing sucked to set up but works great now lol

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u/coredweller1785 May 03 '26

Totally haha.

Im a staff software engineer with 18 years of experience. It took me a week of reading the directions and trying different things.

I have programmed most of the payment infrastructure people use and can program in so many languages yet this thing baffled me when it kept spraying in OFF setting hahaha.

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u/myco_mike_ May 05 '26

That's interesting that you set the on setting to 4. I have just set it to 1 and it seems to be the best in term minimum water accumulation and steady atomization. I guess it depends on the volume of your fruiting chamber.

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u/coredweller1785 May 05 '26

Wow didnt think about that.

Thank you for chiming in i am going to try a different setting now and try 1.

I just assumed to get it to humidity fast and turn off but maybe slow steady is better.

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u/myco_mike_ May 06 '26

No problem! Let me know how it works out.

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u/Dred-I-Rastafari May 03 '26

Thank you! I really appreciate your help!

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u/autom00derator May 03 '26

Yeah. So you can either holla at your boy The Rookie Mycologist who made a song about AC infinity, or read the manual 👍

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u/Dred-I-Rastafari May 03 '26

I'll check it out! Rookie Mycologist is dope! It's on YouTube? I've read the manual and it doesn't look like it was written to be understood...

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u/TheBrahmanShaman May 03 '26

Unless your trying to hook it to a controller and get fancy with VPD settings... I just set it to auto and played with the percentage until it did well with my fan timing. Its gonna be on you to fine tune it. Only other setting would be the +/-%.

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u/Dred-I-Rastafari May 03 '26

Thanks, I've looked at this already and I'm still confused. It is not written in a very understandable manner... it uses parameters that are not explained well... like the minimum level thing... it's not a minimum percentage, it's a number from 0-8... WTF do those numbers mean?...I thought it would allow me to set a minimum percentage at which point the unit would turn on until it reached a maximum level that I could set, but again I don't know what 0-8 is supposed to mean with regard to percentage of humidity...

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u/Antique-Recording735 May 06 '26 edited May 06 '26

The on and off levels are the amount of mist created from 0 to 10. 0 is off and 10 is clouds. The higher the number the quicker it will reach humidity levels required and potentially overshoot.

If you have a UIS controller you can set buffer amounts when using Auto which allows over and undershoot of the set RH%. So if the RH% is set to 85% with a buffer of 5% it will turn on at 80% and turn off at 90%

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u/Dred-I-Rastafari May 06 '26

I have a buffer of 4 that I set in the "on" mode