This is my second grow,and my first in a dedicated grow room. My first grow was a small grow box in my closet. My new set up is much more sophisticated.
I am running one 400W metal halide/hps light depending on veg/flower period. I am running in a 5 x 4 x 10 room with a pandafilm exterior. My system is a ebb and flow system set up on an old desk. I have all proper nutrients, and have everything covered except how to cool my system.
I am running tests right now, by turning on the light for a full 18 hour day to find out how hot my grow gets. It is at 30 celcius right now, about 86 fahrenheit.
This is at the upper end of how hot my room should be. I would like to get some sort of exhaust and intake system going for cooling my grow room. After this grow goes off successfully (knock on wood), I will be installing a cooltube on my light, but at the moment I do not have the funds.
So my question involves cooling my room. I have been researching different cooling set ups, but I have not finalized how I am going to cool my grow.
I was thinking about having two inline fans connected to seperate ducts, with both the exhaust and the intake coming from the roof. I should probably explain, my grow room is set up in my storage area, which is behind my apartment, but still in an enclosed space. There is a 1.5 x 3 ft hole in the roof/ceiling, just outside my grow room, which has a sliding piece that can cover it. I was thinking about running the ducts next to each other out of the roof,then cap them with gooseneck vents. I would place the gooseneck vents so the openings are in opposite directions, which would allow cooler air to go in the intake vent. Also, it hides all vents coming out of my apartment, rather than sticking a vent out of a window.
So I am looking for advice on how to cool my grow room by about 10 degrees fahrenheit. I am looking to not spend a ton of money in the process either. does my idea sound good, or are there other ideas that I have not considered? Thanks.
I will be posting pictures soon, so you can get a better idea of what I'm talking about.
I am running one 400W metal halide/hps light depending on veg/flower period. I am running in a 5 x 4 x 10 room with a pandafilm exterior. My system is a ebb and flow system set up on an old desk. I have all proper nutrients, and have everything covered except how to cool my system.
I am running tests right now, by turning on the light for a full 18 hour day to find out how hot my grow gets. It is at 30 celcius right now, about 86 fahrenheit.
This is at the upper end of how hot my room should be. I would like to get some sort of exhaust and intake system going for cooling my grow room. After this grow goes off successfully (knock on wood), I will be installing a cooltube on my light, but at the moment I do not have the funds.
So my question involves cooling my room. I have been researching different cooling set ups, but I have not finalized how I am going to cool my grow.
I was thinking about having two inline fans connected to seperate ducts, with both the exhaust and the intake coming from the roof. I should probably explain, my grow room is set up in my storage area, which is behind my apartment, but still in an enclosed space. There is a 1.5 x 3 ft hole in the roof/ceiling, just outside my grow room, which has a sliding piece that can cover it. I was thinking about running the ducts next to each other out of the roof,then cap them with gooseneck vents. I would place the gooseneck vents so the openings are in opposite directions, which would allow cooler air to go in the intake vent. Also, it hides all vents coming out of my apartment, rather than sticking a vent out of a window.
So I am looking for advice on how to cool my grow room by about 10 degrees fahrenheit. I am looking to not spend a ton of money in the process either. does my idea sound good, or are there other ideas that I have not considered? Thanks.
I will be posting pictures soon, so you can get a better idea of what I'm talking about.