Fuk I never thought of that! i guess ill be dealing with new issues come flower time.
I'm a newbie who just settled his own heat issues getting set up for my first grow so I thought this might help.
I bought three 400w set ups from HTG, 1 MH & 2 HPSs (all 3 have real cheap hoods) and I also have two 10.0 USB bulbs hanging. I'm using a walk in closet that's about 4' 8" wide, 7" long, & 8" tall. The closet opens to a bedroom with a wall unit A/C, not sure how many BTUs but I've owned stronger window units, this one seems pretty week. And I live in a colder state that's very dry.
I first tested the temp with no fans or A/C by putting a thermometer under the lights and hanging the lights at about 26". The temp was close to 105 degrees.
I wont bore you going through everything that I tried over the last week, but what finally worked was a combo of 2 different A/Cs & 2 fans.
First the wall unit. I cut a piece of cardboard the right size to cover the exhaust and I was carefull to not cover any part of the intake. I bought a 25' lenth of 6" duct from Home Depot and cut a hole in the cardboard the size of the duct. I used tape to mount the duct to the cardboard flush so the cardboard's still flat on one side, then I taped the cardboard over the A/C exhaust.
This wasn't enough so I traded a 32" TV back to Best Buy for a portable A/C
http://www.savinglots.com/lotprod.asp?item=DPAC120068 It's 12,000 BTU and it comes with both a drain plug and a big old water bottle on the back, you can only use one or the other so the drain line would probably be better for you if you use the window to run the drain line outside.
Neither A/C did the job by itself, but both together got the temp down to the lower 70s under the bulbs (mid 60s 2 feet away). I'm also using 2 fans for circulation, a floor fan in front of the portable A/C pointing up and a 4ft oscilating fan oscilating toward the area where the plants will go (from an "A/C neutral" corner).
The unit also has 2 special pieces that you can close in a window or sliding glass door. The hoses have a special fitting that allows you to attatch them to these pieces. But I wouldn't put both exhaust & intake in the same window/door piece, you don't want to suck hot air back into the room. It also has a rain guard for the intake and it oscilates.
Currently I have intake & exhaust just a foot or so outside the closet door and the exhaust is pointed in a way where most of the hot air goes under the bedroom door toward the rest of the house. I'll eventually hook that up to the bathroom vent but I have to figure out a carbon scrubber first, and I'm guessing that I'll probably need an inline fan to help exhaust.
I'm sorry to say that for the 1,000w bulb you may need to buy a second A/C, but I hope the info helps. I'll be posting a journal if you want to see the set up, I'm just waiting on an answer on mixing the dirt for the pots. Once I have that I'll finish setting up, clean a little, and then start taking pics for the journal.
Until you get the 1,000w you might want to try raising the A/C (heat rises) and putting an inline fan on the exhaust line to help move more of the hot air out faster. That might help enough for now.
Don't worry to much about the carbon scrubber, just attatch an inline fan to help the A/C push the air through it. This unit sais it exhausts at like 261psi or something crazy like that, if that's true I probably wont need an inline fan, I'll just have to make sure the scrubber doesn't shoot off the duct. lol HTG has good deals on inline fan & carbon scrubber combos.