I have a brown asphalt shingle roof, you really think painting it white will help??? Maybe I should just paint a big white X on the roof, lol.What colour is your roof? Could you paint it white to reflect heat?
That's not research, it's 6th grade art class. Any color that you see means the surface is absorbing all the color spectrum except for the color you see, which is getting reflected. Black absorbs all color and white reflects all color. Hence absorbing all light and heat and reflecting all light and heat.Do some research - black and dark colours attract heat, light colours reflect.
Not being paranoid, just sarcastic. The last thing I would ever do is paint my 30year shingles white. I would stop growing before painting the roof!! Besides, READ THIS ENTIRE POST, NO NEED TO FIX WHAT ISN'T BROKEN, ya know??I don't think painting your roof white will attract the police! Being a little paranoid brotha.
I thinking about needle pointHey JSJ....Give it up already, ok ? An attic grow can't be done...Maybe you can try a different hobby.
Most, if not all, air conditioners won't function at temps above 105. Some won't work above 95. I suggest you pull air up from your living area and vent directly into the attic, or back into the living area. Heavily insulate the grow area and use LEDs to keep your heat load down. I use a giant, homemade catch basin to capture any water leaks, made from 1x6s and pond liner. You can grow plants in outer space if you don't mind spending a bundle. I'm subbed, I may try this in the future, once I see if you can make a go of this. Good luck to you, you're going to need good luck AND some ingenuity to pull this off.Yep, the outlet in the picture of the "work area", is there for a heater/ac unit
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Stay tuned gang, you might just learn a thing or two, like how the room is actually put together, hell damn near water tight, lmfao
I wonder what kind of ac units people have that live in dessert climates, with temps above 110-115 degrees? Might need to get one of those units.Most, if not all, air conditioners won't function at temps above 105. Some won't work above 95. I suggest you pull air up from your living area and vent directly into the attic, or back into the living area. Heavily insulate the grow area and use LEDs to keep your heat load down. I use a giant, homemade catch basin to capture any water leaks, made from 1x6s and pond liner. You can grow plants in outer space if you don't mind spending a bundle. I'm subbed, I may try this in the future, once I see if you can make a go of this. Good luck to you, you're going to need good luck AND some ingenuity to pull this off.
Yes, I went to check on it the first hot day with high humidity, heard what sounds like water coming off the unit, no wetness anywhere. I have been checking the towels at least once a week, still dry as a bone, as is the casing of the unit, but can definitely hear it in there.No condensate? Must be one of those "slinger" types that sling the condensate on to the condenser. Which is probably the only reason it's still working at those temps. Can you hear what sounds like splashing coming from it? Kind of a "shhhhh" noise? Most newer units have this feature. Makes them much more efficient.
Sears Kenmore 5,200 BTU window unit has a day/nite setting. Duct it to a grow box like in the pic attached.Hey JSJ, looks like the attic's coming along nicely! I'm planning a small setup that will be a lot like the one you have. I live in a very hot and humid place ( think southeast ) and I may need AC during the night cycle also to get my temps right. I've been looking for a portable unit that can have two separate setting, say 70* lights out and 80* lights on but so far I haven't found one. I was wondering if you knew of any that have this feature or a timer that can raise and lower the temp setting?? Anyway, great looking setup and good luck!