The Yorkshireman
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Mate!? Who the fuck are you!? JOG ON!eya mate give me a hand with this condensation problem
Mate!? Who the fuck are you!? JOG ON!eya mate give me a hand with this condensation problem
Hello uk growers, i thought id inject this lovely uk sour cream into the thread 5 weeks into 12/12............
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canopy and bud veiw............
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and a single greenhouse seeds - ladyburn 1974 also 5 weeks in.............
all these ladys ( 5 x sc and 1 x lb ) are 9-10 weekers bt mmmmmm they look good enough to eat
lol lmfao......... shitterMate!? Who the fuck are you!? JOG ON!
lol unlucky unlucky lol whats up wiv ya condensation then lollol lmfao......... shitter
I'm not shitting anybody!lol lmfao......... shitter
now its very cold im getting drips off my air intake ducting in my rooms...just wanna know to stop itlol unlucky unlucky lol whats up wiv ya condensation then lol
good keep it that wayI'm not shitting anybody!
lol or to good as thats what you get when cold air hit warm air, its how rain is made lol :-/it sounds like you haven't insulated aswell as you thought unlucky
What is needed is a vapor barrier outside the insulation. What I mean by that is some kind of waterproof/airproof layer completely surrounding the insulation.now its very cold im getting drips off my air intake ducting in my rooms...just wanna know to stop it
What is needed is a vapor barrier outside the insulation. What I mean by that is some kind of waterproof/airproof layer completely surrounding the insulation.
The moisture in that warm air is drawn toward the cooler duct straight through the porous insulation. It still condenses just as much as it did without the insulation because the moisture-rich air goes right through it.
With a water and air proof layer completely surrounding the insulation (with no leaks - all seams taped), no condensation will occur as long as the insulation is adequate to ensure that the ouside of the duct is the same temp (or nearly so) as the surrounding air. Whew! There's a sentence for you!
It doesn't matter what you use for the outer layer as long as its waterproof. Plastic sheeting, tarp, etc. Maybe something reflective.
Haha pal this girl has it down trust me she has it insulated and has a damp proof course already haha or she should have for 3k work on insulation lmfaoWhat is needed is a vapor barrier outside the insulation. What I mean by that is some kind of waterproof/airproof layer completely surrounding the insulation.
The moisture in that warm air is drawn toward the cooler duct straight through the porous insulation. It still condenses just as much as it did without the insulation because the moisture-rich air goes right through it.
With a water and air proof layer completely surrounding the insulation (with no leaks - all seams taped), no condensation will occur as long as the insulation is adequate to ensure that the ouside of the duct is the same temp (or nearly so) as the surrounding air. Whew! There's a sentence for you!
It doesn't matter what you use for the outer layer as long as its waterproof. Plastic sheeting, tarp, etc. Maybe something reflective.
i understand how it works, i'm making my assumption because your in a loft, i'm assuming your bringing air in from the house and venting back into the house somewhere else and if this is the case the air in your house wouldn't be cold enough, the outside air though???? is another story.lol or to good as thats what you get when cold air hit warm air, its how rain is made lol :-/
yes its air from out side thats way i only get this problem in very cold timesi understand how it works, i'm making my assumption because your in a loft, i'm assuming your bringing air in from the house and venting back into the house somewhere else and if this is the case the air in your house wouldn't be cold enough, the outside air though???? is another story.
its got nothing to do with damp proofing my room its the cold air from out side hitting the warm air inside my grow roomseems delvite has nailed it down for you, did you not add a damp proof coursing?
B n Q do 1000 gauge damp proof coursing for £40 a roll
i have soom lights in cool tubes but i cool them with air from the house but the other light just have reflectors on them...in summer its all ok but in winter i get the drip drip loli typed the second response straight after the first 1 you lot type to quick for me i'm a bit of a caveman and miss alot whilst typing.
do you have your lights on a seperate loop to the rest of your room? or is it the room intake having the probs?
Haha nothin wrong with 4 plant grows imo but its not the way i roll im sure if you click through my journal you d realise this you mug not shit back down and learn alittlegood, new blood and less clicky fuckers is good, now get back to your 4plants stinky bell