Ambient draw temp from the outside may not be low enough then or your exchange rate needs to increase ...
Lots of micro setups with less than ideal temp and exchange rates through them require sectioning to overcome this.
Best example would be PC cases running small CMH or HPS bulbs. Turning the top of the cabinet/PC into an air cooled hood by using a glass plate to separate the light from the grow chamber itself is usually required. Plenty of totes dont have the problem but rarely do they tell you they are in more temperate climates.
Not to be odd, but I'd assume you're somewhere warm and dry (SW etc) and dont cherish the idea of cranking your AC bill through the roof. Then, the only way around the heat is massive air exchange which will run into problems once you need to start controlling odor.
A DIY swamp cooler for your intake might even be ideal as it could possible help kill two bird with one stone.
Lots of micro setups with less than ideal temp and exchange rates through them require sectioning to overcome this.
Best example would be PC cases running small CMH or HPS bulbs. Turning the top of the cabinet/PC into an air cooled hood by using a glass plate to separate the light from the grow chamber itself is usually required. Plenty of totes dont have the problem but rarely do they tell you they are in more temperate climates.
Not to be odd, but I'd assume you're somewhere warm and dry (SW etc) and dont cherish the idea of cranking your AC bill through the roof. Then, the only way around the heat is massive air exchange which will run into problems once you need to start controlling odor.
A DIY swamp cooler for your intake might even be ideal as it could possible help kill two bird with one stone.