it might not be enough to keep it cool. some people will probably pop in and say you can't do this, you can't do that... blah, you can do what you want!hello. so my question is. i want to take my dresser and make it into a grow box it is 4ft tall and 2ft 7in wide im gonna use a150wHPS in it. and i wanna use pc fans as exhaust and intake . but do you think the pc fan will keep it cool enough.
hello. so my question is. i want to take my dresser and make it into a grow box it is 4ft tall and 2ft 7in wide im gonna use a150wHPS in it. and i wanna use pc fans as exhaust and intake . but do you think the pc fan will keep it cool enough.
here's my argument. a computer with one of the more efficient modern cpu's would put off about 80 watts of heat, just from the cpu, not including anything else. if they can keep the heat down in such a small confined space down to around 80f, then why can't you do the same with a bigger box with probably less heat?
No, a pc fan will not be enough to keep the heat from a HPS light in check.
You might think about cutting two 6" circular holes and adding 2 of these these High Tech Garden Supply (one for intake and one for extract).
I don't know what your light housing looks like, but I was thinking, try to duct the heat away right from the source.yeah i hope the pc fans will work. im gonna try it i have some nice ones laying around
here's my argument. a computer with one of the more efficient modern cpu's would put off about 80 watts of heat, just from the cpu, not including anything else. if they can keep the heat down in such a small confined space down to around 80f, then why can't you do the same with a bigger box with probably less heat?
i use 2 120mm pc fans in a closet 30" x 23" x 5' with a 400 watt mh and the room stays 75° f but i do have my ballast outside the closet
the cpu fan pulls heat off the cpu and circulates it around inside the case. the power supply fan and any other 4 inch or bigger fans would take care of removing it from the case. this is what is more similar to removing the heat from a grow box. the bulb temperature doesn't matter so much. it's the air temp around the plants, same as case temp, not cpu temp.1. The CPU fan (you reference) sits right on top of the CPU and delivers a constant blast of air at point blank range. If that same fan did not sit on top of the CPU... but instead was off to the side pushing air across the CPU... it would NOT be enough to keep the CPU cool.
true, the quicker it would heat the air inside the case/room. but, 80 watts of heat inside a computer case is the same amount of heat as 80 watts of heat inside a closet, it just takes longer to heat the entire room, and more surface area on the walls would also help remove more heat then in a smaller computer case.2. For a grow closet you need to move/replace a significant amount of air. The smaller the cabinet... the quicker the air heats up and the quicker it needs to be moved out and replaced with cooler air.
could be. all we can do is give advice and with them luck. there are a lot of variables that could change the outcome. it could work ok, or it could be a complete and total flop. I just think it "could" be made to work. just gotta pull the heat away from the source as fast and efficiently as you can, and hope it keeps the rest of the box cool enough.It's just my opinion that the poster will be dissappointed with the performance of Computer Fans against a HPS light.
You got me there... I misspoke about the direction the air moves on a CPU... but even so... the fan sits right on top of the CPU and pulls air from close range and it would not do the job adequately if it were not directly on top of the CPU.... such as if it were mounted on the side of a grow cabinet.]the cpu fan pulls heat off the cpu and circulates it around inside the case.[/B] the power supply fan and any other 4 inch or bigger fans would take care of removing it from the case. this is what is more similar to removing the heat from a grow box. the bulb temperature doesn't matter so much. it's the air temp around the plants, same as case temp, not cpu temp.
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true, the quicker it would heat the air inside the case/room. but, 80 watts of heat inside a computer case is the same amount of heat as 80 watts of heat inside a closet,
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could be. all we can do is give advice and with them luck. there are a lot of variables that could change the outcome.
as for my room with 2 pc fans the abient temp in my basement is 65 ° f i keep the magnetic ballast outside of the room and the 2 fans keep the room with a 400 watt mh light at 75°f if the abient temp outside raises 5° so does the room
this is something I'm unsure of. how much heat does a 150 watt hps really put off? no where near 150 watts. they are using a smaller bulb them what most people use, so that helps. I'd like to see someone successfully grow in a dresser with a 600 watt hps and computer fans, and not start a fire. there's a good time.. or just a head ache. lolThe poster said 150 Watt HPS... not 80 Watt. Regardless.... the heat from a HPS light is going to be significant in a small place. The more air you can move the faster the better. The fans I linked to come pre-wired with a plug so you only have to plug them in. I just don't get why anyone would opt for a fan that costs about the same or more, moves less air and has to be wired. Doesn't seem logical to me.
some people do that as a quick fix, yes. but you might want to do some odor control once you go into flowering.thanks for all the advise. i cant really get any better fans right now. but what if when the light is on. i keep the door open. with the pc fan on aswell do you think it will be okay like that