eighteenhundredwatts
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So, I am hoping someone here with experience in very warm climates can help me out. I will try to be as thorough as possible, I hope some of you can hang in there with me on this long post and help out. I have my whole flower setup taken down right now, and im setting back up in a few months. So, the setup can easily be changed based on your recommendations.
I have ran this setup for 1 year, and I have seen its ups and downs. Temps in the tent have been 80-95, sometimes 95+. 95 being mid day in the summer. 80 being in the winter. The house does not have Central AC. It gets greasy, but we have a little window unit in the bedroom (not grow room), we deal.
My question(s) is... What would be a good way to improve my temps year round, but especially during the 2 months straight of 100+ days?
I would like to be optimal at 73F or so, never going over 78, even during 100+ temps outside. Running lights at night is not an option (security)
I am open to adding a portable AC, redirecting my air cooling to the attic, or whatever.
I am open to a sealed tent system with CO2 if that is the only real option.
Pulling air from another room in the house would be LAST resort for me. I would really like to avoid it. If I must, then I must. Using extra power (ac) to avoid pulling from other rooms would be preferable.
If I do add a portable AC, maybe I should send it straight in to the tent?
Do I need more cfm to cool those lights?
If I add a portable ac, could i use a smaller window unit? (I also own a 9000btu and 7000 btu). However, I do not want to have more than one window unit in the room. (Security)
My setup is... (15 plants in 3 gallon pots of COCO. Drain to waste style.)
Veg, flower, drying chamber and equipment storage in a 10 x 15 room.
A 4x9x7.5 tent is snug in a side of the room. This is my flowering tent.
Inside the tent is 3 600 watt hps linked with 6 in ducting, connected to a 440 cfm HO can fan. The air running through the lights is pulled from the rest of the room, through the lights in the tent, and back in to the room. (I know this is not optimal, and that is part of my question.)
The exhaust for the room is... a 750 cfm Phresh Filter mounted at the top of the tent, connected to 6 in duct, ran out of the tent and in to the atic. IN the attic that duct connects to a VORTEX 747cfm fan, which has a 5 ft length of duct connected and pointed towards an opening of the attic. (I run my lights during the day to reduce heat sig in the attic.)
I have two 4 inch inline fans for intake to the tent. 1 comes in on the left side, 1 on the right. These tent intakes pull from the 10x15 room the tent is in as well. (Larger intake fans?)
So as for the rest of the room(veg and all) ... I have (4) 4 ft 2 bulb T8s for my mothers, clones, and veg plants. (It gets tight, but I make it work) I occasionally suspend some cfls to add some room for just a week or two.
For my cooling of the room... I have a 12,000 btu window unit. (Backyard window, locked gate, high fences.)
I have oscilating fans all over the place. 1 large in the tent. 4 in the rest of the room.
So there it is.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Much thanks to all who submit answers to the many questions asked on this site.
You all have been a valuable tool over the last 3 years, and def helped more than the text book style reads that are for sale at a book store.
Thanks again.
I have ran this setup for 1 year, and I have seen its ups and downs. Temps in the tent have been 80-95, sometimes 95+. 95 being mid day in the summer. 80 being in the winter. The house does not have Central AC. It gets greasy, but we have a little window unit in the bedroom (not grow room), we deal.
My question(s) is... What would be a good way to improve my temps year round, but especially during the 2 months straight of 100+ days?
I would like to be optimal at 73F or so, never going over 78, even during 100+ temps outside. Running lights at night is not an option (security)
I am open to adding a portable AC, redirecting my air cooling to the attic, or whatever.
I am open to a sealed tent system with CO2 if that is the only real option.
Pulling air from another room in the house would be LAST resort for me. I would really like to avoid it. If I must, then I must. Using extra power (ac) to avoid pulling from other rooms would be preferable.
If I do add a portable AC, maybe I should send it straight in to the tent?
Do I need more cfm to cool those lights?
If I add a portable ac, could i use a smaller window unit? (I also own a 9000btu and 7000 btu). However, I do not want to have more than one window unit in the room. (Security)
My setup is... (15 plants in 3 gallon pots of COCO. Drain to waste style.)
Veg, flower, drying chamber and equipment storage in a 10 x 15 room.
A 4x9x7.5 tent is snug in a side of the room. This is my flowering tent.
Inside the tent is 3 600 watt hps linked with 6 in ducting, connected to a 440 cfm HO can fan. The air running through the lights is pulled from the rest of the room, through the lights in the tent, and back in to the room. (I know this is not optimal, and that is part of my question.)
The exhaust for the room is... a 750 cfm Phresh Filter mounted at the top of the tent, connected to 6 in duct, ran out of the tent and in to the atic. IN the attic that duct connects to a VORTEX 747cfm fan, which has a 5 ft length of duct connected and pointed towards an opening of the attic. (I run my lights during the day to reduce heat sig in the attic.)
I have two 4 inch inline fans for intake to the tent. 1 comes in on the left side, 1 on the right. These tent intakes pull from the 10x15 room the tent is in as well. (Larger intake fans?)
So as for the rest of the room(veg and all) ... I have (4) 4 ft 2 bulb T8s for my mothers, clones, and veg plants. (It gets tight, but I make it work) I occasionally suspend some cfls to add some room for just a week or two.
For my cooling of the room... I have a 12,000 btu window unit. (Backyard window, locked gate, high fences.)
I have oscilating fans all over the place. 1 large in the tent. 4 in the rest of the room.
So there it is.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Much thanks to all who submit answers to the many questions asked on this site.
You all have been a valuable tool over the last 3 years, and def helped more than the text book style reads that are for sale at a book store.
Thanks again.