Snow Crash
Well-Known Member
That is kinda crazy. You have an area not much larger than 16cuft (if that much), and you're running an 80cuft fan... so that entire cabinet should be exhausted at least every 15 seconds. The crazier part is that the intake temperature is a cool 63 degrees.Heat problems.
I have been growing since 1994, started outdoors, and worked my way indoors.
Most of the indoor growing I have done were with Grolux fluorescents, then eventually switched to T5s, which I still use with decent results every time.
Recently I have been doing some experimental grows, looking for a more efficient ways. I bought a small HPS light, and a 90 watt LED, and a hydro setup,
just to see how they work. I have been trying so many things to keep the 250 watt HPS cool enough to operate, and 93 F was the best I could come up with.
I have this in a 20" X 24" X 49" cabinet (with a separate cabinet above for ducting and the ballast) I have plenty of 44 cfm pc fans in there, and an 80 CFM
inline duct fan (which the hydro store recommended to use with a 250 watt HPS with a Supernova reflector) hooked up to it, and I have a 44 CFM fan as an
intake. The best temps I got was 93 after I removed the tempered glass, with the ambient temps outside the cabinet about 63 F. Is it because the Supernova
reflector is no good? Do I need bigger than the 80 CFM duct fan to cool it?
I know 1+ gram per watt is possible with HPS, I have seen it done. It should be relatively easy with strains yielding 900 m2, once you have everything dialed
in. I am getting .7 gpw with my T5s. which is good I guess, but if 1+ is available, I'd prefer that, which is why I'm looking toward HPS. Once I get all the HPS
stuff figured out with the 250 watt, I want to get maybe 2 or 3 600 watt lamps.
So get that. You pull in enough 63 degree air every 15 seconds to completely exchange all of the heat. Yet somehow this air is being super heated to 90 degrees plus? In 15 seconds?
Something is very fishy. Either you have a lot of 90 degree turns in the ducting reducing the ventilation capacity or you are taking your temperatures from within the "bubble of heat" that is cast by the HPS bulb. A 250w bulb should be kept around 8" or so from the top of the plants. More than 2 feet away and you are wasting energy.
Place your hand beneath the bulb and get an idea of where the "bubble of heat" extends to from the bulb. Try to mount your ducting so it is pulling in the hot air right near the ballast at the top of the cab. Then start taking your temperature readings in a shadier part of the cab maybe beneath a leaf or two near the top of your canopy.
You have adequate ventilation for your space and your intake temperatures are plenty low. Something else is going on. Check out the placement of your thermostat and minimize any crimps or turns in your ducting that you can.