Splinter7
Well-Known Member
i live in a similar climate si i know what you mean, i use a 315 cfm in a 4x4 running medium to help eliminate smell more.
That hot air ouside makes the scrubbed air reak again, maybe not to someone who has no clue what we do but any grower would.
Anyways if your running leds you can get away with a little more heat, when i had a 600hps in there ambient temps were 72 and it would hit 90+ in the tent running cool hoods that were well sealed.
id just keep everything as is if you worry is only the light drawing more power than stated, hell maybe you could run it a time or twi and ask for a new one.
How long have you ran it for?
lol, for sure. i did use it for a while already. been talking with some electrical minded folks. it sounds like it may be that it was probably not tested before it was released....which is the opposite of their claims that it has an electrical safety certification. it seems like ACI is not a company to buy lights from.. i bet it was something like ACI ordered a 240w light be designed to compete or beat the specs on another, so they built a 270w driver and said it was 240...well of course it's better now. I can't figure this out, but it seems that old LEDs had 1000w of diodes and like 400w of driver. the new ones are like 400w of diodes and 500w drivers....i don't understand.
i have run hot grows, but the bud i produced in the garage over the winter with temps between 60 and 80 was the best stuff i grew. My first few grows were HPS 400s and 1000s, and those were all 90+. so, weed lives, but it is a lot denser and frostier (it seemed) when it was colder. my temps are under control though with all that extra cfm.