If your temps are high. If your temps are good I'd at least put on a timer to let so.e fresh air in a few times a day at least.Hi guys I’m switching from HID to LED in a 4x4. If I swap the 1000w HID set up for 730w LED do I still need to vent the tent out the window?
my google search didn’t lead me nowhere thanks.
Led's still produce heat.Hi guys I’m switching from HID to LED in a 4x4. If I swap the 1000w HID set up for 730w LED do I still need to vent the tent out the window?
my google search didn’t lead me nowhere thanks.
en if your LED will have IR diod
Precisely they are more efficient at converting energy to photons rather than HID that push out more fugitive heat. So more watts are converted to photons than heat. Of course this can create the age old problem of the VPD issue(room temp not hot enough so leaf temp low = less transpiration).730w produce the same heat as 730w of any electrical equipment, but there wont be HID radiant heat, even if your LED will have IR diodes it will be significantly less. There is a lot of misconception online that LED are cooler but this statement is false - they are cooler regarding light efficiency = more light compared to same wattage HID
Thanks that was very helpful I will definitely be taking note of those thingsPrecisely they are more efficient at converting energy to photons rather than HID that push out more fugitive heat. So more watts are converted to photons than heat. Of course this can create the age old problem of the VPD issue(room temp not hot enough so leaf temp low = less transpiration).
So if your tent does stay warm, let it stay warm so that the leaf temps are the same as HID.
As another person posted her, get your humidifier and fan on a timer to operate when you encounter the most humidity. Should def help.