Harrekin
Well-Known Member
Thats far from sealed bro, it's got excellent passive ventilation which may not be able to handle the quick build up and maintenance of HID temperatures but is able to successfully vent the indirect radiant heat from LEDs.it puts out heat, but my room is in my garage and it's winter still, so I'm not saying it's thermal neutral at all. and for CO2, I open the door a couple times during lights on and will be adding an exhale bag shortly to boost CO2. dunno what to tell ya, i specifically recorded outdoor temps, garage room temps and flowering room temps to compare. maybe the difference is between magnetic and digital/electronic ballasts - i only had a magnetic to test with and most digi's run a bit cooler, but i don't know how much the difference would be (enough for a 10deg swing?)
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So yes they work in your situation, but if you put them in the wardrobe or a small cabinet and sealed it the temps would go insane.
Hence why I said yes they run cooler than HIDs with ventilation, but to say they run cooler than an air cooled HID in a sealed room with no environmental ventilation is just wrong.
You get me? Cos people do run totally sealed insulated rooms, and without ventilation or AC they'd be mighty disappointed with the LEDs based on your statement.