Heat problem help ?

HydroKid239

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Also looks like you are trying to pull heat from the floor. You should be pulling from the top of the tent outside. Keep the fan u have there for intake.. and put an AC in the room to keep it cool so you can pull that air in.. put the 8 inch fan up top and exhaust the air out.
 

Forrest9419

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Also looks like you are trying to pull heat from the floor. You should be pulling from the top of the tent outside. Keep the fan u have there for intake.. and put an AC in the room to keep it cool so you can pull that air in.. put the 8 inch fan up top and exhaust the air out.
The one on the floor is intake I’m getting a better outlet fan with carbon filter on wed will it affect them much until then if there at 34-35 degrees
 

HydroKid239

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The one on the floor is intake I’m getting a better outlet fan with carbon filter on wed will it affect them much until then if there at 34-35 degrees
What kind of fan do you have pulling air out?

If that's all you have right now.. I'd swap it to help remove heat and have the vents open for passive intake for now. See if that can bring your temps down a little.. but an air cooled hood would do better probably. It runs the fan thru the light.
 

The Gram Reaper

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It might help to raise the reflector more toward the exhaust fan. They should still get plenty of lumens for their size still with the reflector pushing the light downward. The intake fan could be utilized as another exhaust.

Do you know what one of your fans has the higher CFM?You want the higher CFM one as your exhaust or heat will build. Also, give fresh/cool air access to the outer room.

You should hang your thermometer/hygrometer from a string so it measures the air and doesn't take build heat from what it is sitting on.

Try those options before spending more $.
 

Forrest9419

Active Member
It might help to raise the reflector more toward the exhaust fan. They should still get plenty of lumens for their size still with the reflector pushing the light downward. The intake fan could be utilized as another exhaust.

Do you know what one of your fans has the higher CFM?You want the higher CFM one as your exhaust or heat will build. Also, give fresh/cool air access to the outer room.

You should hang your thermometer/hygrometer from a string so it measures the air and doesn't take build heat from what it is sitting on.

Try those options before spending more $.
I’ll get on that tommorow mate thank you I’m gonna buy a more powerful fan either way it comes with carbon filter second hand for £35 so it’s not much to loose
 

The Gram Reaper

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Also running your light over night can save some temp. In the winter shut the heat vents to the outer room when the light is on and the room temp will drop. Well it does if your house has shitty insulation like mine lol
 

HydroKid239

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Also running your light over night can save some temp. In the winter shut the heat vents to the outer room when the light is on and the room temp will drop. Well it does if your house has shitty insulation like mine lol
same situation here man. I gotta move my bedroom upstairs for the winter. My room is an addition, and I need to upgrade my insulation in there. (It's bare) lol
 

madvillian420

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raise that light up, those are young plants, they dont need that much light just yet and raising it up will lower the temps near the seedlings as well.
 
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