What are you using for temperature and humidity control in the tent?Thanks for the replies ive been out of the grow game for a long time... about to start a grow with a hlg 650rspec... was a lil worried it would get too hot in 4x4
The heat will be a little more than 600w HID. The big difference is you can run low to mid 80's with LED. They don't raise leaf temp with infrared, HID does.Thanks for the replies ive been out of the grow game for a long time... about to start a grow with a hlg 650rspec... was a lil worried it would get too hot in 4x4
Hps is air cooled to help remove the heat directly from the space. Not to cool the bulb.Im not sure if this is a stupid question but..... does anyone know why they dont have air cooled led like they do hps?
I havnt set the tent up yet but about 10 years ago i bought some expensive blurple leds and it was much hotter in my room compared to hpsWhat are you using for temperature and humidity control in the tent?
I'm running a different light in my 4x4, but using using a temperature and humidity controller with an exhaust fan and humidifier you should be able to dial in your environment.I havnt set the tent up yet but about 10 years ago i bought some expensive blurple leds and it was much hotter in my room compared to hps
Only if your blurple light pulls more watts than the HPS light, would that would be expected. The heat (energy) generated is measured by watts.I havnt set the tent up yet but about 10 years ago i bought some expensive blurple leds and it was much hotter in my room compared to hps
I justHps is air cooled to help remove the heat directly from the space. Not to cool the bulb.
ChilLEDs first LED designs were air-cooled in a similar way.
I thought about adapting an old hood for the same purpose but really most us are greatful for the heat rather than fighting it.
They were air-cooled in the blurple times because heatsinkx added cost so it was cheaper to attach fans and minimal heatsink because they were made out of shite and wanted every penny they could off growers
The heatsink will certainly get hot on a hlg but less so than a cheaper version with less heatsinking. But itl still put the same heat out if the wattage is equal.
Makes sense.. yeah i matched the watts... never produced anything like the hps hoping the 650 will do workOnly if your blurple light pulls more watts than the HPS light, would that would be expected. The heat (energy) generated is measured by watts.
E.g. A 100w HPS, a 100w LED, and a 100w computer all generate the same amount of heat (341 BTU).
yer i think its down to the heat from hps is in IR which is directly heating objects in its path rather than the air between them, where as space heaters ect rely on convection to heat ie they warm the air and then the air transfers the heat to objects in the room.This HPS heat versus LED heat is a tricky subject. Being scientific minded its hard to argue against the "a watt is a watt" arguement. But it doesnt really reflect what ive seen with my own eyes: we dropped our lights watts with maybe 1200w and had to add much more in watts in space heaters. If it was all watt for watt then 1200 shoulda been enough, right? That gas burner is about 4200watts of heating. But it wasnt really under any precise scientific conditions so who knows.
Thermodynamics seem very easy in theory but is very difficult to take to real world practice. Also a watt is technically not the same as temperature. It is only when the two thermal systems are exactly the same that this watt will create the same temperature difference. And once you changed out the lights this is not true, the two systems are not the same anymore since the light is part of that system. I agree fully that it should be a watt is a watt, but doesnt really mean that it allways will be...
Not so. If you're using an air cooled hood with the glass in it it's cooling the bulb too which prolongs it's life. Ever see one of those cool tubes with water circulating thru it? A little overkill imo but should do a great job of keeping the heat down.Hps is air cooled to help remove the heat directly from the space. Not to cool the bulb.
yer the rabbit hole gets deep real quick.Well the argument always comes back to it all turns to heat and energy cannot be destroyed or created .
My counterpoint would be if you put 100w of incandescent vs 100w of led. The biomass outcome would be vastly different and as such that's where the energy that wasn't heat went, since you can't create nor destroy energy!
You could say it will turn back to heat eventually either by fire or decomposition.
Also the term heat does not necessarily mean temperature