tom__420
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So how do you plan on running the ducting when you get the new light?haha ya GTO calm down TOM is on our side haha- the light is here and is being set up, will have pics when done
You using a carbon filter?
So how do you plan on running the ducting when you get the new light?haha ya GTO calm down TOM is on our side haha- the light is here and is being set up, will have pics when done
Yikes bro talking about letting your lack of self confidence show though... I was kidding that post was full of sarcasm
And btw, 5 ounces is not much to be proud of from a 400w HPS I almost get that much with my one 250w
The op asked for this thread not to be hijacked so if you are looking to reassure your growing abilities or something this thread is not the place
Have a good one, dick.
You LED guys can post all the pics you want but none of your pics can match pics of plants grown under HPS... And they guy who says he is using LEDs over his two 600's... just look at his buds and you will know not to trust his knowledge or experience
Looking forward to seeing this unfold littlegrower2004
its all set up and the fan is doing pretty good. its not real powerful since its a cheap 30.00 one. my house does get HOT in the summer so i may still need to add another fan, maybe get an active air blower. i have a fan in there for circulation and still need to go pick up a thermometer. feels like its not too warm though which is good.That 500cfm fan should take care of heat problems as long as the temps inside your house aren't too hot
Do you have a link to the fan you're using?its all set up and the fan is doing pretty good. its not real powerful since its a cheap 30.00 one. my house does get HOT in the summer so i may still need to add another fan, maybe get an active air blower. i have a fan in there for circulation and still need to go pick up a thermometer. feels like its not too warm though which is good.
Naw your not being a dick..Its cool. Other than my last post, I dont think I bashed anyone or hyped anything. Good luck on your switch. Hope all goes well and you get the yields your looking for.ax- email them if want to keep the talk going on about whos better or wats better or anymore of that. i like you and your motivation but im over this shit in my thread. not trying to be a dick again but come one.
http://www.htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=48436Do you have a link to the fan you're using?
ill check those out. ya i know what your saying but i dont got any plants right now so no big deal. possibly getting some of the pre 98' bubba clones tomorrow. so i will turn off the HPS and throw up the LEDs for a little. thanks again.http://www.plantlightinghydroponics.com/valueline-inch-745-cfm-centrifugal-inline-fan-p-2261.html
I would order that fan if your using 8 inch ducting
And this fan if your using 6 inch ducting:
http://www.plantlightinghydroponics.com/valueline-inch-435-cfm-centrifugal-inline-fan-p-2260.html
The fan you have is def not going to cut it, 90°F is too hot
I would go back to the LEDs until the temps are situated... rather stretched plants than burnt plants yah know?
Are you using a passive intake or just letting the air coming in through the cracks around the door?ill check those out. ya i know what your saying but i dont got any plants right now so no big deal. possibly getting some of the pre 98' bubba clones tomorrow. so i will turn off the HPS and throw up the LEDs for a little. thanks again.
for now just allowing the air to come through the cracks. will possibly have to add some intake. do you prefer inline fans over exhaust blowers? and did you possibly see my edit?Are you using a passive intake or just letting the air coming in through the cracks around the door?
If you are using a passive intake than you can attach ducting to it and attach the other end to a window a/c vent or central a/c vent
I attach my ducting to a window a/c and that helps keep the temps down good in the summer as the cold air coming in keeps things right where they need to be
for now just allowing the air to come through the cracks. will possibly have to add some intake. do you prefer inline fans over exhaust blowers? and did you possibly see my edit?
alright thanks for the great help and quick response. im probably going to look into that 8 in fan and just us my converter thats on my 8in fan now, to get it to the 6in ducting for the hood. its an easycool 6in. then possible use the other fan for some intake to bring in fresh air as i take the hot air out.Well I am using a 306cfm inline fan for my 250w right now and when it gets a little too warm the room that the cab is things heat up
I am adding a second 250w and am planning on getting that 435cfm inline fan to cool it
If your hood is air cooled I think that fan would cut it
Me personally, I would get the 8 inch to be sure and if it is too strong you could get a fan speed controller and slow it down to get the temps just right
alright sounds great. im going to stop by a local grow shop and see if i can get a fan from them instead of having to order one and wait again. ill take some pics of what im working with in a few.That would be excellent, if you can... attach the 8-6" reducer directly to the reflector and run 8" ducting from the light to the fan
That way there will be as little restriction as possible
I mean using 6" ducting will be fine but it would be better on the fan to use 8" ducting