parkth3car
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damn dude what happened? i dont want to follow in your footsteps hahahaGonna keep an eye on this 1,I had my attic done once,not to ur standards but it was good enough,police took it all an my tent an everything else with it.
damn dude what happened? i dont want to follow in your footsteps hahahaGonna keep an eye on this 1,I had my attic done once,not to ur standards but it was good enough,police took it all an my tent an everything else with it.
a top feed drip system is something im thinking about for the future. gotta do some research and find out how to set it up for soil first. like water/nutes schedule.I wonder if you can figure out an automatic watering system,maybe set a rainbird sprinkler system up?
What I always do with my grow tents is cool the room outside of the tent try and get it to 68 so that inside the ten is like high 70s 80 at the most, I also had a question hoe much cfm is your 6 inch fan pulling I'm doing a 1200 watt 4x8 closet and was thinking a 6 inch 400cfm fan should work fine.Finally time to move to the room, and now there is a problem!!
when i tested the room it was 60* outside now its getiing into the 80's and im having trouble with heat.
my a/c has no problem keeping the room cool, if the lights not on. the insulation is working
the 6" fan isn't really cooling my 1000W because its sucking in 90+ degree air from inside the attic.
so room temps are mid 70's but under the light its almost 90....
thinking i might redesign today
any ideas ??? especially from someone who has delt with attics before??
my a/c is the main culprit for making the attic air so hot. so maybe i'll make one of those boxes around it, and try to vent it outside.
maybe open a vent to let all the ambient hot air out too.
Nice yeah sounds like you got all that under control, and like a 6 inch exaughst fan, with a small 6 inch booster fan pushing air in should work for me then.update:
i made a few changes. i moved an entire wall back 2 feet to open up the attic's air duct to outside. so now the hot air has a way of escaping. then i got more ducting and ran the light's fan intake over to the side where there is fresh air coming in from outside on the shady side of the house. the air should always be 80* max so i think that is good. planning on building a box around the a/c today with extra foam board too.
the 6" fan cooling the light is 424cfm. i was planning on adding a booster fan because of how long the ducting is, but after feeling the suction its still really strong. so im thinking its good.
whats this 5.0 you speak of? haha im cool with 2lbs off of 1 1000W lightJoe I was going to make the same suggestion and wanted to read it all before doing so, I guess we are like minded. I have moved 9 lights on a light rail 5.0 all ducted. Its the only way I can get my 2+ pounds per 1k. I think its cheating a little ha. Parkth3car I'm not suggesting you get a 5.0 but the older model ones are very easy to install and are getting cheaper by the day. They have always given me 25% more and the light angle cuts into every plant making all my lower nugs much better as the plant cant shade itself from the light.
that sounds crazy!! i would love to see it! like lambo doors but for walls hahahah sounds badass broSee how your wall are well I made mine out of framing 1x1 lumber then connected the foam to that so it would be strong and lite. I put hinges on the top of both walls and had 4 pulleys on the ceiling with rope that came back to my door so then I pulled the ropes the hole walls would open and I could then walk around the tables. Worked like a charm. Had a roller desk chair so I could work sitting down haha Im tall Sorry for all the posting I hope you can use some of it.