littlebittaweed
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I have a small 400w closet grow that is nearly dead silent thanks to S&P TD100X fan and DIY duct muffler. Unfortunately the noise generated by my Apollo Horticulture 400w dimmable ballast negates my stealth and can be heard from a good 20 feet away if my bedroom door is open. It's a whirring sound (fan). I'm thinking about relocating the actual ballast to the attic. Alternatively I could stick it in the crawlspace but would have to drill a hole in the subfloor for the cords. Either way I'd be drilling holes.
The ballast would potentially be exposed in the crawlspace to temperatures near freezing at times. If put in the attic, it could exceed 100 degrees during the summer. Are these temperatures too extreme for an electronic ballast to operate without worry?
I have a small 400w closet grow that is nearly dead silent thanks to S&P TD100X fan and DIY duct muffler. Unfortunately the noise generated by my Apollo Horticulture 400w dimmable ballast negates my stealth and can be heard from a good 20 feet away if my bedroom door is open. It's a whirring sound (fan). I'm thinking about relocating the actual ballast to the attic. Alternatively I could stick it in the crawlspace but would have to drill a hole in the subfloor for the cords. Either way I'd be drilling holes.
The ballast would potentially be exposed in the crawlspace to temperatures near freezing at times. If put in the attic, it could exceed 100 degrees during the summer. Are these temperatures too extreme for an electronic ballast to operate without worry?