Yeah I would think that there would not be much heat generated by this really at all.Probably not worth it, I'm not going to try it but if you do we're listening!
I am thinking about just getting a 600 watt lumatek or nice gavita or something and in a 10 x 10 space I would have 3 beds with leds over each and then in the last corner have the bare 600 watt and angle it towards the beds and have a fan behind it blowing the warm air over the rest of the canopy. then you get the heat and the light and you are not wasting wattage powering JUST a heater.Probably not worth it, I'm not going to try it but if you do we're listening!
I doubt it will have much effect on air temp, but fans can reduce light temp.Question on this topic... do you think it would be worth trying to set up a small inline fan pulling warm air from the heat sinks and blowing that warm air over the canopy? You could use just a small 6 inch flex vent and a small 6 inch inline helper fan.. but would it pull off enough heat to do anything or would the heat sinks need to be enclosed for that to work?
yeah that was also part of the ideaIt certainly wouldn't hurt the lifespan of the LED components..
sealed.. ish I guess? lol not 100% sealed but yeah sealed with C02 added at least during cold monthsWould you be ventilating the room, or would it be sealed off?
They say you can't defy physics, those people just haven't met Moflow..If all else fails, try speaking to @Moflow ; i hvaent seen anybody grow in the cold like him, and also a very helpful dude.
huh I have had similar ideas as far as using temp controlled motorized baffles but this HRV unit is something I have never heard of.. but sounds like that is a good thing since it is so costly lol. interesting idea though I will have to look into them.If you put the plants into tent (as most LED growers do), and rigged up heat recovery ventilator (the most efficient air 2 air heat exchanger type of system) unit to both the exhaust output and the main intake.. basically creating an active ventilation loop, you could theoretically keep just the inside of the tent space warmer, without losing most of the heat to the rest of the room. Good units with newer counter cross flow designed cores can capture upwards of 90% of the heat, while also ventilating the space with new incoming fresh filtered air at the same time. It would probably work too good and actually overheat (unless your pulling colder outside air in, or depending on the season), and so you would want to hook up an extra motorized damper that is temp controlled to allow some regular non recycled ambient air to mix into the incoming stream, and allow you to dial the temps perfectly. Using only the LED as the only heat source.
The problem, is that decent HRV units would cost as much as the entire tent\grow setup. However, it would barely take much extra power to run.
If only they made more budget friendly mini versions of the recovery units just for passive LED tent growers...
aaaah so it uses the furnace EXHAUST... if you heat with propane couldn't you theoretically use something like this to syphon off the CO2 that it off gases also?If you put the plants into tent (as most LED growers do), and rigged up heat recovery ventilator (the most efficient air 2 air heat exchanger type of system) unit to both the exhaust output and the main intake.. basically creating an active ventilation loop, you could theoretically keep just the inside of the tent space warmer, without losing most of the heat to the rest of the room. Good units with newer counter cross flow designed cores can capture upwards of 90% of the heat, while also ventilating the space with new incoming fresh filtered air at the same time. It would probably work too good and actually overheat (unless your pulling colder outside air in, or depending on the season), and so you would want to hook up an extra motorized damper that is temp controlled to allow some regular non recycled ambient air to mix into the incoming stream, and allow you to dial the temps perfectly. Using only the LED as the only heat source.
The problem, is that decent HRV units would cost as much as the entire tent\grow setup. However, it would barely take much extra power to run.
If only they made more budget friendly mini versions of the recovery units just for passive LED tent growers...
No. Tent exhausts through heat exhanger and transfers heat to intake air passing through to the tent.aaaah so it uses the furnace EXHAUST..
Well ive fitted the big thermal wheel heat recovery units on buildings ive never really seen small ones you proly will get em only worry id have is it make it more vulnerable to problems like mould as its a recirculating system but assuming everything's clean and in check it work well and not use much power to run as you said man assuming thats what your talking about of courseIf you put the plants into tent (as most LED growers do), and rigged up heat recovery ventilator (the most efficient air 2 air heat exchanger type of system) unit to both the exhaust output and the main intake.. basically creating an active ventilation loop, you could theoretically keep just the inside of the tent space warmer, without losing most of the heat to the rest of the room. Good units with newer counter cross flow designed cores can capture upwards of 90% of the heat, while also ventilating the space with new incoming fresh filtered air at the same time. It would probably work too good and actually overheat (unless your pulling colder outside air in, or depending on the season), and so you would want to hook up an extra motorized damper that is temp controlled to allow some regular non recycled ambient air to mix into the incoming stream, and allow you to dial the temps perfectly. Using only the LED as the only heat source.
The problem, is that decent HRV units would cost as much as the entire tent\grow setup. However, it would barely take much extra power to run.
If only they made more budget friendly mini versions of the recovery units just for passive LED tent growers...
You have a good imagination, find us a way to make cheap air to air heat exchanger!If you put the plants into tent (as most LED growers do), and rigged up heat recovery ventilator (the most efficient air 2 air heat exchanger type of system) unit to both the exhaust output and the main intake.. basically creating an active ventilation loop, you could theoretically keep just the inside of the tent space warmer, without losing most of the heat to the rest of the room. Good units with newer counter cross flow designed cores can capture upwards of 90% of the heat, while also ventilating the space with new incoming fresh filtered air at the same time. It would probably work too good and actually overheat (unless your pulling colder outside air in, or depending on the season), and so you would want to hook up an extra motorized damper that is temp controlled to allow some regular non recycled ambient air to mix into the incoming stream, and allow you to dial the temps perfectly. Using only the LED as the only heat source.
The problem, is that decent HRV units would cost as much as the entire tent\grow setup. However, it would barely take much extra power to run.
If only they made more budget friendly mini versions of the recovery units just for passive LED tent growers...
You mean like Vivosun have?Question on this topic... do you think it would be worth trying to set up a small inline fan pulling warm air from the heat sinks and blowing that warm air over the canopy? You could use just a small 6 inch flex vent and a small 6 inch inline helper fan.. but would it pull off enough heat to do anything or would the heat sinks need to be enclosed for that to work?