Quit yer cryin', we all know this is just another COB story!Week 5 Day 6 Of Flower
Oh Hell Yes Despite My Errors My Beautiful Ladies Are Looking Like Kardashian Sisters With All Dat Junk In Da Trunk
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Wasen't the final scientific agreement on this the fact that 1000W is 1000W weather it comes from a cob system or an HPS as for as total heat contribution to the tent?The downside of the budget high power build is heat. AC is necessary if you're in a sealed space and supplementing co2, but if not perhaps you can ventilate directly from the top of the tent?
This is the first COB build where I've seen someone mention their lights are getting hot enough to adversely affect the grow climate.
With 5400W to deal with, I am basically treating mine like an HID install in terms of required cooling capacity. If they run colder, great! If not, I'm covered.
No, I don't agree with the above statement. It doesn't account for active heat removal.Wasen't the final scientific agreement on this the fact that 1000W is 1000W weather it comes from a cob system or an HPS as for as total heat contribution to the tent?
With the only way to lower the heat load is to use less watts of more efficient lighting to still get the same total photon output?
Assuming you put either option in a tent with no venting and non air cooled hoodNo, I don't agree with the above statement. It doesn't account for active heat removal.
Then yes. But why limit oneself in such a way?Assuming you put either option in a tent with no venting and non air cooled hood
Agree, that's why in some circumstances I would believe it is in fact cheaper or more "efficient" to run hps than led when a simple duct fan can handle cooling/circulation vs a/c and possibly even adding heaters to the led tent when growing in winterThen yes. But why limit oneself in such a way?
Even with extremely efficient lighting, there is excess heat to remove. The point is to arrive at the desired performance level with as little energy wasted as possible. That's a very different thing than simple heat minimization.
It might be possible, but very unlikely.Agree, that's why in some circumstances I would believe it is in fact cheaper or more "efficient" to run hps than led when a simple duct fan can handle cooling/circulation vs a/c and possibly even adding heaters to the led tent when growing in winter
get your point, but its still cheaper to use natgas, or a heatpump or an HRV for extra warmth in the winter.Agree, that's why in some circumstances I would believe it is in fact cheaper or more "efficient" to run hps than led when a simple duct fan can handle cooling/circulation vs a/c and possibly even adding heaters to the led tent when growing in winter
There is no natural gas where I live.get your point, but its still cheaper to use natgas, or a heatpump or an HRV for extra warmth in the winter.
but there are heatpumps, HRVs, propane, or even flipflop flowering roomsThere is no natural gas where I live.
Just shows, there is no one size fits all solution.
I don't think any tech is the "best". We need to make wise choice and find the best fit for our situations
get your point, but its still cheaper to use natgas, or a heatpump or an HRV for extra warmth in the winter.
There is no natural gas where I live.
Just shows, there is no one size fits all solution.
I don't think any tech is the "best". We need to make wise choice and find the best fit for our situations
HRV?but there are heatpumps, HRVs, propane, or even flipflop flowering rooms
Heat Recovery Ventilator. hook it up to your rooms exhaust and it warms up the fresh air input.HRV?
My new chiller has 'hot gas recovery', which means that it puts the heat removed from the cooling circuit into a separate hot water circuit, which will allow me to complete the dehumidification cycle, heat the growroom if temperatures fall below optimum levels, heat my home, heat my domestic hot water and much more.
This is a highly recommended approach if one is building one's own facility from scratch. The potential for HVAC savings is astronomical!
AKA air to air heat exchange core? I've been looking for those for my house for years now!Heat Recovery Ventilator. hook it up to your rooms exhaust and it warms up the fresh air input.
yup!AKA air to air heat exchange core? I've been looking for those for my house for years now!