yes, quite normal.Ok good idea, should it be hot to the point where you can only just hold your hand on it ?
Good good, i still got the cfl rig on my second grow, almost done im planning on using that room as my veg roommine did, i was a little anxious at first.
but all was cool. i moved my set-up into a cooler place. as long as the temp in the room isn't too hot you should be golden.
did you get rid of all those cfl's? or do they still play a role in your set-up?
maybe once in a while. i see no reason to try to cool it constantly.Good good, i still got the cfl rig on my second grow, almost done im planning on using that room as my veg room
The room temp is about 78 when the light on and i got a delongi heater on a timer for lights out time, as it gets real cold in there
The seeds havent broke the soil yet im just trying to get my ventilation system sorted before they do, so what we saying stick an ocilating fan blowing constant on my ballast?
That is totaly possible, damn thats a good idea!If possible, put the ballast outside the growroom with a fan blowing on it. Also, put the ballast on something so the air can circulate under the ballast too.
It gets hot, but antman's idea of situating it outside the grow room is perfect as its an attic grow and is cold as hell on the outsidemaybe once in a while. i see no reason to try to cool it constantly.
i found that generally mine was warmest just after lights go on. when it had been running a while it would cool down and you could easily touch it wit your hand.
I have a similar setup bro, it worked out perfectly like that. Glad I could help.It gets hot, but antman's idea of situating it outside the grow room is perfect as its an attic grow and is cold as hell on the outside
Thanks for help bud
A magnetic ballast(the ones that get hot), will run more "efficiently" if they are kept cool when in operation. Yes, they are designed to run hot, but ANY device that can be kept cool while in operation will run better and last longer.Okay, first of all 600watts is not much to worry about. 600 divided by 120 = 5 amps....pishtosh me gosh that's not much. Also the ballasts are DESIGNED to be in high heat situations, so no worries about it being efficient.
Good Luck.....
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Bro, I gotta ask you a serious question. What in the fuck are you talking about? I honestly mean you no disrespect, but you ain't makin' any sense at all. "The amount of efficiency gained will be lost and then some by the cooling method?" !! That shit is so contradictory it's baffling. Do you understand that by keeping the ballast cool, it will run MORE efficiently, run better, last longer? How will efficiency be lost by keeping the ballast cool? PLEASE explain? Maybe I need to shut my fan off.The amount of efficiency gained will be lost and then some by the cooling method.....unless you plan on running it in a room at 130 degrees. Just wire it up and forget it once properly insulated.
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