If you get a window jobbie and after you prove to yourself it works sell/return the portable.Fuck. I really dont want to spend $300 on 8k. But. I just might.
Gonna go look at some stores
If you get a window jobbie and after you prove to yourself it works sell/return the portable.Fuck. I really dont want to spend $300 on 8k. But. I just might.
Gonna go look at some stores
Drivers are taking the heat directly from the heat sink, if you mount them remotely they wont be as hot.See i started with my exhaust lower at the beginning of all this cause i thought it would keep cool air in.
Man this shit is a headache. Im tellin ya.
We broke records today where i am at for heat. 90+. Tent was at 98 when i checked at 8 pm. Sucks ass man
Also. Drivers do get very hot. I can’t even touch them. Top of lights are just warm. Drivers ...could boil eggs on them
nah... they are definitely hotter than the heat sink. with this particular light they come separated and are shown in the ad hanging by ratchet hangers in tent. I had it set up that way for a while but I just got tired of the way it looked and I felt like they were just spreading heat if anything by hanging on either side of the tent. So I ended up mounting them to the heat sink. Looks better and I thought at first that putting all the heat in one spot might make it easier for the exhaust fan to get rid of it.Drivers are taking the heat directly from the heat sink, if you mount them remotely they wont be as hot.
Its standard to mount remotely when you have heat problems, every little bit helps.
someone else was talking about their humidity so I'm not sure if you are talking to me or them. But my humidity at the moment is 70%, but I watered the plants this morning. Outside humidity is 60% And like I said earlier as soon as I hit flower I am gonna have to buy a dehumidifier because this is what happened last time. As soon as those plants start getting bigger and drinking/transpiring more the humidity sky rockets so quick. When they are young though the tent is dry as hell. 20-30% humidity. Makes it difficult because I like to chop plants a little bit at a time as they are ready to harvest and it's always been an issue when I have the majority of the plants chopped, the humidity drops and then the hanging buds get crispy.I looked through the thread and didn't see you telling us what the humidity number is in the room. If I overlooked it many apologies.
Can you tell us the indoor Vs outdoor numbers by going to weather.com and checking for the outside number.
Lol, was thinking about this today with all the people out looking for AC units and the stores being out... could probably get a pretty penny for the portable in a parking lot today. But I'd probably keep it... I don't wanna spend the money but screw it... its worth the peace of mind of having a dependable setup that I don't have to worry about 24/7If you get a window jobbie and after you prove to yourself it works sell/return the portable.
As far as extending them just cut the cord strip it and join it to the same gauge wire with wago's , or buy an adapter rated for that voltage.nah... they are definitely hotter than the heat sink. with this particular light they come separated and are shown in the ad hanging by ratchet hangers in tent. I had it set up that way for a while but I just got tired of the way it looked and I felt like they were just spreading heat if anything by hanging on either side of the tent. So I ended up mounting them to the heat sink. Looks better and I thought at first that putting all the heat in one spot might make it easier for the exhaust fan to get rid of it.
But yeah.. those drivers get insanely hot. But does anyone know if I can get extension cords for that type of plug?
someone else was talking about their humidity so I'm not sure if you are talking to me or them. But my humidity at the moment is 70%, but I watered the plants this morning. Outside humidity is 60% And like I said earlier as soon as I hit flower I am gonna have to buy a dehumidifier because this is what happened last time. As soon as those plants start getting bigger and drinking/transpiring more the humidity sky rockets so quick. When they are young though the tent is dry as hell. 20-30% humidity. Makes it difficult because I like to chop plants a little bit at a time as they are ready to harvest and it's always been an issue when I have the majority of the plants chopped, the humidity drops and then the hanging buds get crispy.
BUT,
I shopped around today, and EVERYONE is out of AC units locally. So, I am looking on amazon. I was looking at LG, but everyone says to avoid buying LG products off amazon. So I am looking at some non- name brand ones because they seem to have the best reviews.
Any thoughts on these ?
amazon.com/Koldfront-WAC6002WCO-Conditioner-Dehumidifier-Control/dp/B07DFZHCQ4/ref=sr_1_15?dchild=1&keywords=GE%2B8000%2BBTU%2Ba%2Fc%2Bwindow%2Bunit&qid=1593803225&refinements=p_72%3A2661618011&rnid=2661617011&sr=8-15&th=1
Lol, was thinking about this today with all the people out looking for AC units and the stores being out... could probably get a pretty penny for the portable in a parking lot today. But I'd probably keep it... I don't wanna spend the money but screw it... its worth the peace of mind of having a dependable setup that I don't have to worry about 24/7
im going with 8k but i just dont wanna get a piece of shitAs far as extending them just cut the cord strip it and join it to the same gauge wire with wago's , or buy an adapter rated for that voltage.
Just keep it minimal extension to avoid voltage drop.
By having your driver on top of your heatsink you are potentially shortening the life span of the driver and the diodes.
With the AC, all you have to do is size it right for the space in worst case scenario and your issues are solved.
Just don't rush into anything or you wont be any better off.
Noticed something interesting today. Last night I left my front windows open and back windows open in the house.... it's a small house, and I have no a/c in the house so I do this to create a flow of cool air...anyways.. my temps in the room/tent were lower throughout the night. Right now it is 80/81 deg outside, usually it would be 82 in the tent but its at 78. AC unit must be sucking cooler air from the rest of the house through the cracks in the door/walls or where ever. Makes me wonder if I could just put a nice AC unit in the house and take care of the room and my living area. But it probably wouldn't work out on hotter days.
LoL. fuck man, whatever works I guess.Good work. Open all the windows and doors at night and cool the place off. Outside by me it's already 91°F 33°C. The weather website says daytime highs in the 90's for weeks.
I rigged up the final six feet of air exhaust with the tent box, a leaf clippings bag and some clothes pins. "The final mile".
I didn't seal it 100%. About 90% of the heat is going out.
Look at that beast. Clear love for the plants!View attachment 4618129
Not so fast guys, back to the drawing board once this bitch goes in lol. Should i put the tent exhaust out the window or just exaust into room once this is installed?
Almost postive we were agreed on just exhausting into room using a window unit. But if not ill have to modify my exhaust panel to fit next to ac unit
Are you routing tent exhaust to outside of the building?Turned the lights up to 95% just to see what would happen. Set the AC to high and 68deg. Sitting at 86 deg in the tent now. These lights are effin hot man. Hopefully mounting the drivers outside of tent will make a difference.