Hey Konassure, I think it would be a great way to cool the array!
"No matter what 400 watts is going to pump out some heat, so we designed this system that separates the heat from the environment, even for 400 watt lights"- said some HID rep years ago after getting cool tubes in stock.
Why can't we look at it like this, keeping the leds as cold as possible increases efficiency, but venting heat into your room, when you could otherwise extract it with no interruption to environmental controls, just doesn't makes sense. I like the idea of liquid cooling, especially because it would probably use less wattage, and it would definitely produce less noise. The industry is biased against liquid cooling and proper ventilation, because they feel that point was matched when leds first arrived, when in reality it's a point of expectation that is constantly expanding. We should always be trying to lower wattage, increase growth, and cool down the diodes to room temperature, but the bigger picture should be viewed and that picture is "What is my total grow room efficiency?"
Any and every led company rep on RIU should ask themselves this. I'm sure that this topic was discussed, but I think that this thread could be of great use to the community. As an average grower, who buys their systems, we can't make alterations to improve performance, because we simply don't have the resources. All in all though, if a company was able to make absolute ghosts of lights, I'm sure that anyone and everyone would want a piece.
If anyone out there has a tent and led lights, you should stop by with dimensions, and how quickly the room heats up when totally sealed. Everyone on RIU would ultimately benefit, and we might just come up with some good ideas on temperature controls. That is if the OP doesn't mind?
I have a 3'x6' room, ambient temperature is 70'F at 40% humidity when I walk into the room each night, and upon sealing the room temperatures climb an average of 10'F every 15 to 20 minutes, by that time humidity is up to 55%. Essentially I can seal the room for little 20 minute periods, but I need to be in it in order for enough CO2 to be released to be beneficial for like 10 minutes of enhanced growth. I have a biomass CO2 generator in the room that has a 83'F ambient temp and produces a fair amount of CO2, but not having a sealed room is killing any benefit the CO2 has. This winter I'm ordering an A/C with dehumidifier so that I can have; cooling in the flowering room, heat in my house, and distilled water to experiment with.
Sorry if I'm making a mess of the thread, you just got me thinking about a million things and I thought I would share.
Sincerely,
ILovePlants