Starting to find in the UK they do nothing for the radiant heat from the bulb and my grow tent is cool enough till the winter stops with just a small extractor fanideal for C02 grows, extracts the heat keep the stinky weed smell along with the gas
most guys now use a carbon filter
and avoid the costly C02
good in desert climes to
removes the worst of the heat
good luck
They do not cool radiant heat given off by the bulb but they do suck hot air out of the room, simple extractor and bare bulbs seems the same temps in my grow roomThey are especially useful if you have like 25 thousand watts in a well insulated shipping container or something or your room will literally be smoking your weed for you.
I understand what you mean, but I'm talking about sealed room industrial c02 grows. I'm just saying air cooled hoods definitely have their application. They also do help increase your bulb life, sounds crazy but I swear it's true.They do not cool radiant heat given off by the bulb but they do suck hot air out of the room, simple extractor and bare bulbs seems the same temps in my grow room
You need to figure that the radiant heat is part of your environmental, thermocline set up.They do not cool radiant heat given off by the bulb but they do suck hot air out of the room, simple extractor and bare bulbs seems the same temps in my grow room
The actual air cooled lights do not block any radiant heat, there fore whether bare bulb or air cooled the thermal emission is the same.You need to figure that the radiant heat is part of your environmental, thermocline set up.
Mid to high 80's at the canopy. Low to mid 70's at mid plant, and 67-70 at pot level. You adjust hood height to help set this. The ambient room thermostat placement is also critical to holding this environmental set up method.
I run 8 lights per 12X24 "room". If I didn't use hooded fixtures. My temp control costs would be out of bounds...In cold months I rely on simple Greenhouse thermo switch's to control ambient temps - No AC needed (It turns on exhaust fan, pulling in cold filtered air). Placement is again, critical.
Most of the heat given off by HID lights is thermal so if that can be removed separately from the room's air then the atmosphere in the room is not affected, think CO2 levels, and the temperature of the room can be greatly reduced without so much costly A/C. By cooling the bulbs their life and spectral integrity are both extended so it's a good method to reduce costs at many levels.The actual air cooled lights do not block any radiant heat, there fore whether bare bulb or air cooled the thermal emission is the same.
What are your lights cooling then?
I've never had an MH light blow since the first one I bought in '82. Nor an HPS. I've heard they do blow using digital ballasts but I only use magnetics so maybe that's the difference. Something about resonance from the higher frequencies from digitals I seem to recall reading.Air cooled lights.... to add metal halide lights, if still used ...lol
must have that 3mm glass sheet a fixed and secure
I've seen many of those fucking bulbs blow over the years
each time they are like a grenade going off
a good excuse for a big joint
never trust those MH bulbs but the HPS are grand
cheers/
I would like to think most heat given off by HID's is radiant and that is from the light converting to heat through the laws of thermodynamics. The bulb and the unit can be cooled but not the radiant heat emmited, that requires the plant to perform transpiration and then the ambient temperature (humidity wind etc etc) will dictate the rate the plant can cool.Most of the heat given off by HID lights is thermal so if that can be removed separately from the room's air then the atmosphere in the room is not affected, think CO2 levels, and the temperature of the room can be greatly reduced without so much costly A/C. By cooling the bulbs their life and spectral integrity are both extended so it's a good method to reduce costs at many levels.
I need the heat in my cool basement so just make sure I have a small fan blowing across the bulb to cool it down a bit and mix that warm air into my room. The larger oscillating fan keeps it all evenly blended.
one time '95 we had 3 x400w iwasaki? bulbs blow one after the other, even then we were debating removing the safety glassI've never had an MH light blow since the first one I bought in '82. Nor an HPS. I've heard they do blow using digital ballasts but I only use magnetics so maybe that's the difference. Something about resonance from the higher frequencies from digitals I seem to recall reading.
I can replicate this also but only when the air cooled hood pulls air from the tent which is why i feel cooler, if i run the aircooled lights sealed and turn of tent ventilation its hot as hell if i stand underneath them, 70,000 odd lumens beating down on my head dont half get hot.In a closed closet space I can feel the heat of my bulb by putting my hand under it turn on air cooled hood heat is no longer there I am by no means educated in thermal science but am great with practicality less heat in feeling on my hand the less heat the plants are feeling?
I do.I no longer use MH lights
Do you use mag or e ballast? Looking for a 400 w mh ballast but don't want an eballast haven't been able to find a complete mag mh set up just partsI do.