check out this cheap ipower 8" inline for $30 it pushes 420cfm which is great for that price! Having an exhaust separate from the one on your hood will greatly help reduce your temps.I run a 6" into the tent at the bottom for cool air and I have a 6" 240cfm fan (I know that's small)on the hood blowing air the air in the tent through the hood and out of the tent. I only have two six inch holes in the tent and one eight inch hole to work with. But as of now I have the 8" closed up and just using the fan on the hood as an exhaust cause I can't afford another fan like that, also the floor in my tent is too small to add an exhaust fan, I just should of gotten a bigger tent, straight up.
The problem with that is that my hood covers up the 8" hole on the top of the tent :/check out this cheap ipower 8" inline for $30 it pushes 420cfm which is great for that price! Having an exhaust separate from the one on your hood will greatly help reduce your temps.
I third it.That would certainly clear up any concern.
I second the damper idea.
It's inside of my bedroom, with ac and the Temps stay around 73. I think I'm just gonna move it to the laundry room, buy a window unit and exhaust the air outside that way I'll always have fresh cold air from the window unit to supply my intake fan.Try to straighten your ducting could be losing airflow that way.
Looks like the tent is kinda just sitting in a room? Do you have a.c. in the house? What temp is the room its sitting in at?
You could seal that hole ya got in your ceiling that would at least help keep it in the attic space. I did something similar for my tent but was getting a lot of hot air running back in. I got some styrofoam insulation and cut it to size and made a hole for the ducting taped it off and called it good.
Yes definatly get it away from the tent. Ducting it to the attic space worked for me. But like I said I had to seal it up.It's inside of my bedroom, with ac and the Temps stay around 73. I think I'm just gonna move it to the laundry room, buy a window unit and exhaust the air outside that way I'll always have fresh cold air from the window unit to supply my intake fan.
Got 4 northern lights in flower my temps rise into the mid 80's every now and then they don't mind the heat at allGrowing 2 Nothern lights, hoping they can take a little heat, I'm mostly worried about my seedlings, which haven't sprouted yet, still germing.
Nice, I'm germing two Nother lights as we speak, using fox farm ocean forest and I'll be using the fox farm nutrient trio, good to hear that your temps get that high and they still do okay. I'm ready to start growing againGot 4 northern lights in flower my temps rise into the mid 80's every now and then they don't mind the heat at all
the mistake is I was doing a side by side in mg soil and organic soil imo case closed since I'm getting nitro tox in flower even after a 2 month veg
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My garage is open but the laundry room is closed off and has a window right above my dryer, and I'm sure it'll be pretty humid in mid summer but this grow should be done before then and I'm sure I'll have the money for a nice dehumidifier.Yes definatly get it away from the tent. Ducting it to the attic space worked for me. But like I said I had to seal it up.
Sounds like you gotta plan. Doesn't get hot and humid in there? Mine does but it's also attached to a garage and doesn't have a window.
I don't suggest letting them get that high if you can help it if not tho it happens but it defiantly will not kill them you will just have to water more often I have 2 blue mystic aswell (in organic soil) that are said to have northern lights that I wouldn't be embarrassed to show hahaha but they are very happy and I'm only about 30 days into flowerNice, I'm germing two Nother lights as we speak, using fox farm ocean forest and I'll be using the fox farm nutrient trio, good to hear that your temps get that high and they still do okay. I'm ready to start growing again
Hell ya man get 'er doneMy garage is open but the laundry room is closed off and has a window right above my dryer, and I'm sure it'll be pretty humid in mid summer but this grow should be done before then and I'm sure I'll have the money for a nice dehumidifier.
Nice I really think I'll be able to drop the temp at least 4 to 5 degrees by venting out of the window and using a window unit and I'll run the light at night, I'll start at like 7 pm and left them go till 1 pm the next day before the hottest part of the day. Then from 1 to 7 have the light off, I think that'll work wellI don't suggest letting them get that high if you can help it if not tho it happens but it defiantly will not kill them you will just have to water more often I have 2 blue mystic aswell (in organic soil) that are said to have northern lights that I wouldn't be embarrassed to show hahaha but they are very happy and I'm only about 30 days into flower
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If you plan on getting an AC do not vent out of your house.So venting it out of the window will help? This summer I plan on getting a window unit AC to keep the laundry room a constant 72 degrees.
240cfm fan... inline centrifugal fan....... or a 'booster fan*' (*max speed when installed in a closed system with a main fan pushing it)So my tent and light came in yesterday and I set it up about an hour or two ago. I'm having huge temperature problems, I cant get it to drop under 86F. I think my main problem is that I'm exhausting the heat from my light into the same room that my tent is in and because of that my intake fan is suckin in the same hot ish air and making the tent stay hot. Maybe if I move it to my laundry room and blow that exhaust air out of the window I can bring tempsdown some. What do you think? Tent is 36x20x62 with a 600watt hps lamp and air cooled hood. 240cfm exhausting the lights heat and the heat from the tent, 7" intake Honeywell fan blowing cool air into the tent, two 14" oscillator fans and a 6" fan blowing under the hood.