I have this room sealed off, so it's always nice and cozy in there, even with the chilly duct. I do have an insulated sleeve that I had on the exhaust duct, but it never got warmer than room temp, so I took it off. Freed up a little headroom.Yup insulated ducts help but not much depending on how cold it gets.
Its fun trying to figure venting in a cold climate
Yeah, I was mentioning this as a good thing. Having that chilly duct over by the ballasts, and inside the tent, helps cool the room, so I can run the fans on low.Yup insulated ducts help but not much depending on how cold it gets.
Its fun trying to figure venting in a cold climate
I mounted one of my fans to where it's blowing down on the duct, to get some of that cool, humid air down to the plants. Its working really well, and the duct is completely dry!If you use insulated HRV ducting it will not condensate if sealed properly, it needs to have a vapour barrier in the inside and outside and both barriers sealed. -30 here and no condensation .
No doubt!Going to be beast mode
Are you blowing glass?Im going to buy one for other projects but i need it to hit at least 2000 degrees ideally it would go up to aroun 2500 though for what i want
Cool! I wish I would've learned to weld and work with metals. Just as a hobby though. I grew up in Phoenix, and rails are real popular there, for romping around in the desert. I always wanted to build my own. Oh well, I must have found more interesting things to do LOL!Nah melting steel lol hobbies right
I have a hand held FLIR that I use for finding hot circuits and leaky ducts, prevented a couple of electrical fires. Probably helpful in a few of the grow rooms I’ve seen, some are a tad overloaded lol.I just got this IR thermometer, for $16! How the hell have I gone this long without one of these! I think I assumed they were expensive.
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Now I want a hand-held FLIR thermometer! But those ARE a little pricey