I'm curious, when air cooling your sealed hoods and removing the heat they generate you obviously reduce the need for AC. Without that AC running and removing the moisture, how do you deal with the humidity? Do you run a dehumidifier? Are you removing heat from one source only ro replace it with another?
I have found running an 8-10k sealed room, that running my hoods open keeps my AC running the amount needed to keep my humidity in check. When things are cooler outside and there is less load on the AC as a result, adding another light will often ad the heat needed to keep the balance. Currently @ 9k and out of room, when things are big I do need to run a dehuey a bit and always need one at night.
When I ran water cooled light fixtures I found that I was having to run a dehuey 100% of the time and often needed an AC to remove the heat from the dehuey! So 3 refrigeration units cycling constantly. 2 to remove the heat and one putting some back in!
How do you balance that?