rambotheman
Member
Hey Everyone,
Just wanted to get an opinion on this:
I'm setting up my grow room to use CO2 (400W HID in use for lighting) and don't really want to use an air cooled reflector (due people stating a ~10% efficiency loss). AC is out the question due to price and difficulty sourcing mini split A/C where i am.
I'm looking to seal the room, then have a fan (with scrubber) suck the warm air into a vessel (such as a large water bucket) which could possibly be in a small refrigerator or attached to a water chiller within the room. The idea being to essentially "water cool" the air when needed. I could then just fill the vessel with cold water daily. Of course, this will suck the CO2 out too, but i can refill the room. Temperatures are the main issue here.
Has anyone tried this? Any success? Would this even work?
Many thanks!
Just wanted to get an opinion on this:
I'm setting up my grow room to use CO2 (400W HID in use for lighting) and don't really want to use an air cooled reflector (due people stating a ~10% efficiency loss). AC is out the question due to price and difficulty sourcing mini split A/C where i am.
I'm looking to seal the room, then have a fan (with scrubber) suck the warm air into a vessel (such as a large water bucket) which could possibly be in a small refrigerator or attached to a water chiller within the room. The idea being to essentially "water cool" the air when needed. I could then just fill the vessel with cold water daily. Of course, this will suck the CO2 out too, but i can refill the room. Temperatures are the main issue here.
Has anyone tried this? Any success? Would this even work?
Many thanks!