Whitewidowuk
Active Member
Hi guys I have reported my seedlings.. I have 3 under 600w lights and I’m finding it difficult to keep the temp under 33 degrees.. i have my big fan on full power and a small fan at the other side of the tent..
Thats the tough part about a tent. The more the exhaust runs the lower the humidity.Hi I have my exhaust going out the window.. I have my windows open it’s getting better it’s down to 31 but my humidity is dropping
Where are you exhausting to? The same room the tent is in? If so, vent it outdoors, or at least to a different room.
What type of fan do you have? Is your lamp air-cooled? Are you getting negative air pressure with your exhaust fan running?
It’s a big fan just rotating in the tent.. my lamp is not air cooled.. av got it down a bit.. I have my exhaust going out the window... how would I know if I’m getting negative air? Is that wen the tent is getting sooked in the way
Well if you aren't recirculating the heat and you are unable to reduce the heat load, by say sucking your hot air exhaust through air cooled reflectors then the only other option is to cool the intake air. So an AC unit may be in order if we can't reduce the heat load.
You have any pics of your setup so we can see if there is any available optimization?
Well turn the exhaust fan speed up.I have a controller on the exhaust.. so it’s not on full power.. and I have my both flaps up at each side with the windows open.. it’s at 30.9 degrees
If more intake area isn't available and the tent is sucking in hard from negative pressure then you may need an active intake (fan) in a push pull setup.
Really would like some pics of the whole setup.