You will be needing to move more air about 250+ CFM without an air cooled hood. How are you intaking air that is important as well. You will surley want to have a small oscilating fan inside there to stir up the air as well.I have a 95 CFM fan exhausting. It most likely won't be air cooled, but this fan is overpowered for this box so I should be good Im thinking?
Thanks guys...and how the hell do I leave rep?
Where are you getting this? My fan is too much power for this small space as is.You will be needing to move more air about 250+ CFM without an air cooled hood.
This is how you can calculate the amount of ventilation you need. If you wanted to keep you grow room temperature from getting any more than 5° warmer than the intake air temperature, and you were using 400 watts of power, youd make the calculation below.Where are you getting this? My fan is too much power for this small space as is.
Ok cool thanks. Well, 5.25' x 2.5 x 2.5 = I need a 32 cfm fan...am i doing this wrong?This is how you can calculate the amount of ventilation you need. If you wanted to keep you grow room temperature from getting any more than 5° warmer than the intake air temperature, and you were using 400 watts of power, youd make the calculation below.
CFM= 3.2 x Wattage/ Difference in Degrees Farenheit from Intake Air
So, (3.2 x 400)/5 = 256 cfm
I don't know where you are getting that 95 cfm is overpowered....
Ok cool thanks. Well, 5.25' x 2.5 x 2.5 = I need a 32 cfm fan...am i doing this wrong?
So how do I calculate it right? And I'm talking about what size fan I need to get air exchange on my grow, not for cooling this light.Yes you are doing this wrong. First of all this has calculation has nothing to do with the size of the room. Answer me this and I will tell you what size fan you need. What is the temperature (in Farenheit) of the room that your Homebox is in.
So how do I calculate it right? And I'm talking about what size fan I need to get air exchange on my grow, not for cooling this light.
Temp is 70 now, it's wintertime here. Probably 75 in spring/summer.
Very informative! Can you tell me where the 3.2 comes from?Ok so if Temp in room is 70 right now the calculation I made in the post above is exactly what you need to exhaust this grow area, not the light.
The calcualtion I made above would keep your temp in the Homebox at about 75 Farenheit now and 80 Farenheit in summer, 80 is too warm. You need at least 250+ CFM just like I said at first.
I'll try to explain this Formula:
3.2 x W/T = CFM
( 3.2 is the only constant in this formula )
W= Watts of Light
T= Temp. increase from Room Temp.
CFM = Fan strength required
3.2 x (Watts) / (The Temp in degrees Farenheit Air will increase from Room Temp.) = Your required CFM's to keep Temp at Normal Room Temp plus (T)
So again in your case:
3.2 x 400watts= 1280
1280/5 ( 5 because you don't want Temp over 75 degrees Farenheit and you starting room Temp. is 70, so 70 + 5 ) You can substitute 5 with any number but this will be the increase from normal room temp.
So lets say we have 2000 Watts of Light, 65 degree Farenheit Room Temp. And we want our Temp in grow rrom to be 75 degrees Farenheit.
3.2 x (W which is 2000) = 6400
In this case we divide by 10 since room temp. is 65 and we want an increase of 10 degrees to get to 75.
6400/10 = 640
So you would need 640 CFM of Exhaust Ventilation to keep the grow area at 75 degrees Farenheit if you have 2000 watts of light and a intake temp. of 65 degrees Farenheit.
Hope this helps.
Very informative! Can you tell me where the 3.2 comes from?
Ty! I knew that, but I appreciate ya lettin me knowThat is a very good question that I don't know the answer to.
**Also I must mention this does not refer to CFL lighting**
Only for MH/HPS lighting.