The goal:
I run a 12x8x7 cge room. It goes without saying that a cge environment is rather expensive to operate from an electricity standpoint. Quite necessary though if I want to grow in my garage during the summer months in sunny southern cali. while maintaining a consistent environment.
So during the winter months (low ambient temps as well as very low humidity) I decided to turn the ac of and control my temperatures with a light fan controller. BTW, it is also very easy to build a host of other controllers, i.e. exhaust on on humidity rise, co2 off on exhaust on, switching from exhaust to ac on ambient temperature rise etc.
Scope:
1. fan controller for light during winter months
2. controlled by temperature rise or fall
3. under $20 + cooling/combo t-stat
Sequence of operation:
1. control circuit closes on temperature rise (cheap cooling t-stat)
2. control circuit switches relay thereby powering exhaust fan (or any load)
3. control circuit opens once temperature drops below set point, thereby switching relay back and turning load (fan) off
Items needed:
1x transformer 120/24
1x relay 120/24
1x receptacle with box
1x pig tail
Build time:
Under 1 hour
Results:
Maintains temperatures during lights on within 1 degree F.
If anyone can use one of these send me PM and I'll draw up a diagram
Kind
I run a 12x8x7 cge room. It goes without saying that a cge environment is rather expensive to operate from an electricity standpoint. Quite necessary though if I want to grow in my garage during the summer months in sunny southern cali. while maintaining a consistent environment.
So during the winter months (low ambient temps as well as very low humidity) I decided to turn the ac of and control my temperatures with a light fan controller. BTW, it is also very easy to build a host of other controllers, i.e. exhaust on on humidity rise, co2 off on exhaust on, switching from exhaust to ac on ambient temperature rise etc.
Scope:
1. fan controller for light during winter months
2. controlled by temperature rise or fall
3. under $20 + cooling/combo t-stat
Sequence of operation:
1. control circuit closes on temperature rise (cheap cooling t-stat)
2. control circuit switches relay thereby powering exhaust fan (or any load)
3. control circuit opens once temperature drops below set point, thereby switching relay back and turning load (fan) off
Items needed:
1x transformer 120/24
1x relay 120/24
1x receptacle with box
1x pig tail
Build time:
Under 1 hour
Results:
Maintains temperatures during lights on within 1 degree F.
If anyone can use one of these send me PM and I'll draw up a diagram

Kind