Dank Hands
Active Member
not sure about your thermometer. If you re-setup your design and wait a while im sure it will improve.
i run a 1000whps in my 4x4 with a 4' inline fan and i can keep my light 1ft from my plants, your setup looks fine! you could even put a 1000w in that tent and make it cool.
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO!!! (my trial and error experience)
Take that friggin venting out of the hole. Close the Hole. Safety pin up one of the flaps.
Yes you will have a "light leak" but you wont have fluffy buds due to heat.
Whats happening.
You need negative pressure to force the hot air out, your filter will suck out the hot air before it drops with the help of your oscilating fan. Heat rises and thats why your filter is there. Hot air carries odours. In the hottest temps of summer, you open your freezer the cold air forces the hot from around your head and cools you down. Consider the flap as your freezer and the cooltube as your head.
Hope that helps.
No pics with the temp . . . but my plants wouldnt look the way they do if i had issues. This is my current journal.do you have any pictures of this 1000w hps being cooled by only a 4inch inline fan, 1ft from your plants that sounds crazy me , hope its true and not just hot air lol ?
Yeah, that should increase his CFM and do the trick.LOLOL i cant believe i didnt notice this!!! dude, take your fan and connect it closer to the exit. Inline fans are designed to suck air out. Not push air through probably 6ft of ducting. Dont listen to whoever told you to do that, or it could be a honest mistake.
This is mysetup and im running about 77f with a 4inch
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I actually tried that and that alone had little effect on the temp. I left the inline at the end of the system and today worked on streamlining my ducting and that appears to have helped. I've had the light and the and the fan on for about 40 min and I'm getting 77 deg 18" under the light. Thank god lol. The fan seems to be running quieter also which is another plus. I'd love to get my temps down another 2-3 deg, but I think I will be alright how it is.Yeah, that should increase his CFM and do the trick.
Flowamasta, if you are only using one fan and its blowing air out of the tent and are relying on passive intakes you will always have negative pressure in your tent. Restricting the passive intakes will only decrease your CFM. The bigger the passive intakes the more air flow you will get (up to a certain point at least), and your going to need that CFM!. I got a 550CFM fan for a 105 cubic foot grow tent thinking I'd have no worries but I was wrong.very interesting, im also having troubles with my tent, damn summer 40 degree days!! i like the idea of only having 1 bottom vent open to create negative pressure, i think thats where my problem lies, my zip broke on my tent, so it doesnt seal real well, im using a velcro strip, but there is leaks. i put newspaper over 2 of the 3 vents on the bottom vents, to see if it will create more negative pressure, it kinda makes sense in my head,
i'm using a 6 inch 500cfm centrifugal fan, usually with 6 foot of ducting, blowing through the carbon filter on the outside of the tent, im experimenting at the moment, going down tomoz to look at evap coolers for the room, to bring ambient 28 degree down......hopefully
Hey, how did this turn out? I'm having the same problem.. except hotter temps and smaller tent. I have a 20"x36"x60 (25 cubic feet) with a 600w MH light right now in a aircooled tube. I'm using a 190cfm inline fan sitting on top of the tent pulling the air through and a CF on the floor of the tent. So it goes CF > aircooled tube > top of tent > 190 cfm fan. My temps with the light at 75% and about 14 inches above the plant are about 91.Flowamasta, if you are only using one fan and its blowing air out of the tent and are relying on passive intakes you will always have negative pressure in your tent. Restricting the passive intakes will only decrease your CFM. The bigger the passive intakes the more air flow you will get (up to a certain point at least), and your going to need that CFM!. I got a 550CFM fan for a 105 cubic foot grow tent thinking I'd have no worries but I was wrong.
My problem has been radiant heat from the light. The air temp in my tent is only gets up to around 72-73 (out of direct light), but if I put my thermometer right under the light and have its face pointing at the light it will get up to 80-82F 18" under the light. Surprisingly my reflector only gets up to the high 70's and even the lense feels pretty cool to the touch.
Sorry for being critical but this is a popular misnomer.Inline fans are designed to suck air out. Not push air through probably 6ft of ducting.