Hi to all, have learned tons here. Mostly that when one issue is solved another pops up.
I live in the cold, 10-15 at night, 50 during the winter days. In the garage is a sealed 4x4 flower room running co2 that gets to 60+ humidity during the light but has a fan pulling that to approx 20% at dark with fresh air. 600w hps. I run the light at night to keep the room warmer without as much heater, it pulls in cold air from the top of the garage through the light then out into the attic. Initially the intake duct was getting condensation so I ran a R9 insulated duct and problem solved. Next the tube out of the light was building up condensation as the temps here got colder so I put the same insulated ducting on that.
This morning 95 degrees and the light housing was soaking and dripping all over the room/girls. I'm thinking the tube after the light was transferring the cold air into the room now the insulation has changed that and why it was warmer. What do I do about the water??? I have a 6" maxx fan on the lowest setting and the light isn't warming the air at all.
Can I block off some of the intake or will that over heat the fan??? The heaters are in the rooms, flower and veg with a dead space in the middle that has a demand heater to help the free flow air running into the veg room a little warmer. Last time I pulled air from the middle room my heating, electric, went up approx $150 and took the veg room to barely 72 degrees.
Any ideas? Tried a rheostat on the maxxfan but didn't work, I can't figure how to run it slower except to restrict (block part of) the intake but don't want to kill the fan.
Thanks!
I live in the cold, 10-15 at night, 50 during the winter days. In the garage is a sealed 4x4 flower room running co2 that gets to 60+ humidity during the light but has a fan pulling that to approx 20% at dark with fresh air. 600w hps. I run the light at night to keep the room warmer without as much heater, it pulls in cold air from the top of the garage through the light then out into the attic. Initially the intake duct was getting condensation so I ran a R9 insulated duct and problem solved. Next the tube out of the light was building up condensation as the temps here got colder so I put the same insulated ducting on that.
This morning 95 degrees and the light housing was soaking and dripping all over the room/girls. I'm thinking the tube after the light was transferring the cold air into the room now the insulation has changed that and why it was warmer. What do I do about the water??? I have a 6" maxx fan on the lowest setting and the light isn't warming the air at all.
Can I block off some of the intake or will that over heat the fan??? The heaters are in the rooms, flower and veg with a dead space in the middle that has a demand heater to help the free flow air running into the veg room a little warmer. Last time I pulled air from the middle room my heating, electric, went up approx $150 and took the veg room to barely 72 degrees.
Any ideas? Tried a rheostat on the maxxfan but didn't work, I can't figure how to run it slower except to restrict (block part of) the intake but don't want to kill the fan.
Thanks!