No, you need to exhaust air out of the tent from the top. a 4" inline duct fan will be suffice for a LED light.Is 88 degrees acceptable for flower stage?
You want to keep it 70-80. 88 is pushing it. 92 = bad newsIs 88 degrees acceptable for flower stage?
Finally a response that makes sense.What's the ambient temperature? I was under the impression that LEDs dont give off much heat so if you're hitting 90 degrees, I'd imagine theres high ambient temps. If that's the case you may want to look into an air conditioner.
What do you mean the ambient temperature? (sorry im new again remember ) but I opened up all the vents to the tent, the only problem is that its in my closet. So basically I need an air conditioner or an exhaust fan? also the tent is small its a 2x2x5What's the ambient temperature? I was under the impression that LEDs dont give off much heat so if you're hitting 90 degrees, I'd imagine theres high ambient temps. If that's the case you may want to look into an air conditioner.
A 4" exhaust fan? I am going to put up a picture so you have a better idea of what I am working withAs a couple people have already said you need better ventilation. A 4" fan is probably good for your tent because you are only using LED, suck the air from the top of your tent, that is where all the hot air is.. Dont watse electricity and $ on an AC unit unless it is still hot AFTER trying to vent it. With good ventilation your tent should be around the same temperature as your houses ambiant temperature.
Hey MrDblock,What do you mean the ambient temperature? (sorry im new again remember ) but I opened up all the vents to the tent, the only problem is that its in my closet. So basically I need an air conditioner or an exhaust fan? also the tent is small its a 2x2x5