MrDankFace
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I am currently running 2000w in a 14x12 room. Everything is dialed pretty good, but my temps are still in the low 80s around my canopy and I'm trying to figure out how to lower that a bit if I can.
I run 2 Blockbuster 6" Hoods with a 6" inline fan pulling and exhausting out of a window box I made. The window is air tight, except for a 6" passive hole I cut. I've sealed off all the vents in the room to prevent the heat from entering. The doors aren't completely sealed off, so there is passive air coming through them. I don't seem to feel much air at all coming through the passive hole I cut in the window box...
It's always around 81 degrees about 24-30" from the hoods (where I like to keep my canopy in flower). Even when it's in the single digits outside. I've even tried adding another 6" fan to the exhaust at the other end of the lights, but it stays the same exact temperature.
Should I add the second fan to the passive air intake I cut in the window box, with a controller set at low to keep my negative pressure? That would bring the cold air from outside in to cool down the room a little better?
I feel like I'm pulling heated air from my house through the doors and cracks in the room, but I'm not sure how I can completely seal the doors and stuff from that passive air coming through.
Everything still looks great with the temps in the low 80s, but I feel like that's a tad too high if it's something I can help. Any advice or opinions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!
I run 2 Blockbuster 6" Hoods with a 6" inline fan pulling and exhausting out of a window box I made. The window is air tight, except for a 6" passive hole I cut. I've sealed off all the vents in the room to prevent the heat from entering. The doors aren't completely sealed off, so there is passive air coming through them. I don't seem to feel much air at all coming through the passive hole I cut in the window box...
It's always around 81 degrees about 24-30" from the hoods (where I like to keep my canopy in flower). Even when it's in the single digits outside. I've even tried adding another 6" fan to the exhaust at the other end of the lights, but it stays the same exact temperature.
Should I add the second fan to the passive air intake I cut in the window box, with a controller set at low to keep my negative pressure? That would bring the cold air from outside in to cool down the room a little better?
I feel like I'm pulling heated air from my house through the doors and cracks in the room, but I'm not sure how I can completely seal the doors and stuff from that passive air coming through.
Everything still looks great with the temps in the low 80s, but I feel like that's a tad too high if it's something I can help. Any advice or opinions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!