ItsJustMe84
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so you need to make a steady circulation of air, so no hotspots appear, is that what u mean?yes i get what u mean but its dountful id have the room to altrenate two carbon filters and 3 lights in a row
so you need to make a steady circulation of air, so no hotspots appear, is that what u mean?yes i get what u mean but its dountful id have the room to altrenate two carbon filters and 3 lights in a row
You want your air flow over the plants to be more like wind--a little chaotic. It will help distribute heat more evenly, but also, if you were constantly blowing a plant in one direction, its leaves would catch the wind and turn on their sides--away from the light.so you need to make a steady circulation of air, so no hotspots appear, is that what u mean?
Yeah that sounds great, really glad that will work out for you! Every room has a kind of "ideal" configuration, and it sounds like we're getting close. Actually everything above I learned in a course called "transport phenomena" I took in college, and designing large rack mount computer systems where heat flow, etc. is significantly more complex than a grow room. So I'm definitely not B.S'ing you!U really know your stuff, thanks for taking the time to reply. So ive looked and if i turn my lights to 90 degrees like u said. i have enough room to hang the carbon filters inbetween the lights but just a little higher up. Then ill have 2 fans blowing in the direction of the intake fans, then one fan oppoisite in the middle on the back as to create a circulation of air, funny enough i just read an article which said if your growing in a traingle room you should have your lights facing the way you just told me. so what do you think about the way i said to place them, will that work?
im pretty confident that it will work ok, its just setting it up, i would love to construct my own room lined with orca grow film, supposed to be the best reflective materiel on the market.Yeah that sounds great, really glad that will work out for you! Every room has a kind of "ideal" configuration, and it sounds like we're getting close. Actually everything above I learned in a course called "transport phenomena" I took in college, and designing large rack mount computer systems where heat flow, etc. is significantly more complex than a grow room. So I'm definitely not B.S'ing you!