JohnCee
Well-Known Member
The average temperature in my basement ranges from 70-80 degrees fahrenheit all summer long, so I figure there should be no reason that I am having heat issues. I just invested a little bit of money and installed the cooling kit to my reflector for my 315w cmh, which seemed to have helped a couple of degrees in difference, however, I am still not where I need to be temperature wise. I tried arranging my setup in every possible way and I can only get my 4'x4'x6' room (or at least directly under the fixture) to 85-90 degrees.
At the moment, I am only running a small mars led panel, simply because I cannot keep the temperatures low enough with the 315w lamp. Besides running an a/c unit, which is not really an option, I am not sure what there is left to do. I did some testing today and it never went under ~87 fahrenheit directly under the cmh fixture, and ~84 fahrenheit off to the side of the led panel (where the other meter is located).
After those temperatures were standing there for a few minutes, I decided to see what would happen when I left the door to the room opened for passive air intake, which there was not much change under the cmh fixture temperature wise. However, under the led panel it dropped from ~84 to ~82 fahrenheit, which can be seen in one of the pictures.
Air Extraction: 334 CFM Can Max Fan ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004C2IWIE )
Air Intake: Lowes Inline Fan (https://www.lowes.com/pd/SUNCOURT-Inductor-6-in-Dia-Galvanized-Steel-Axial-Duct-Fan/1000018191 )
Flowering Room
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How can I cool down my area effectively without an a/c unit? If my basement ranges between 70-80 degrees fahrenheit -- can I reach those same temperatures in my enclosed flowering room?
At the moment, I am only running a small mars led panel, simply because I cannot keep the temperatures low enough with the 315w lamp. Besides running an a/c unit, which is not really an option, I am not sure what there is left to do. I did some testing today and it never went under ~87 fahrenheit directly under the cmh fixture, and ~84 fahrenheit off to the side of the led panel (where the other meter is located).
After those temperatures were standing there for a few minutes, I decided to see what would happen when I left the door to the room opened for passive air intake, which there was not much change under the cmh fixture temperature wise. However, under the led panel it dropped from ~84 to ~82 fahrenheit, which can be seen in one of the pictures.
Air Extraction: 334 CFM Can Max Fan ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004C2IWIE )
Air Intake: Lowes Inline Fan (https://www.lowes.com/pd/SUNCOURT-Inductor-6-in-Dia-Galvanized-Steel-Axial-Duct-Fan/1000018191 )
Flowering Room
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How can I cool down my area effectively without an a/c unit? If my basement ranges between 70-80 degrees fahrenheit -- can I reach those same temperatures in my enclosed flowering room?