FlashBabylon
Active Member
Hi all
Having problems with heat in my tent since switching to 12/12 and moving up to a 600W sodium bulb. Temperatures are running at 87-90 F (31-33 C) at the hottest time. I would like to have them on from 9pm but due to kids being around I have to do the watering and pumping out at 5pm while they are still out, so my lights are on from 5.
I have two fans in the tent, a large-ish oscillating desk fan sitting right in front of the inlet duct and a smaller clip fan clipped to the waste tray in the middle of the four plants blowing upwards.
I need to shorten the inlet and outlet ducting to make it easier for my cheapo fan, but I don't know if that is going to do the job, and we are not even into the height of summer yet - and the plants are going to get bigger so it's gonna get hotter in there!
I guess it cools down in there overnight - I am going to look in on them about 1am tonight to see what the temp is like.
So my questions for the experts are:
1) Currently I have a 6 foot duct taped just underneath an open window as a passive intake. Would it be better to instead have a shorter duct (just big enough to work as a light trap) and take air in from the (rather warm) room, or is it worth the extra strain on the fan to draw from the window?
2) Short of cutting down the exhaust duct (there is some excess) and buying a new, expensive fan, is there anything I can do to get temps down?
3) Is it even much of an issue to have such high temps if the temps then drop after 4 or 5 hours to a more acceptable level?
4) I assume humidity will drop if I get airflow sorted, is that correct? Currently running about 55%, I think that is too high, is it?
Thanks in advance. Any advice welcome.
Having problems with heat in my tent since switching to 12/12 and moving up to a 600W sodium bulb. Temperatures are running at 87-90 F (31-33 C) at the hottest time. I would like to have them on from 9pm but due to kids being around I have to do the watering and pumping out at 5pm while they are still out, so my lights are on from 5.
I have two fans in the tent, a large-ish oscillating desk fan sitting right in front of the inlet duct and a smaller clip fan clipped to the waste tray in the middle of the four plants blowing upwards.
I need to shorten the inlet and outlet ducting to make it easier for my cheapo fan, but I don't know if that is going to do the job, and we are not even into the height of summer yet - and the plants are going to get bigger so it's gonna get hotter in there!
I guess it cools down in there overnight - I am going to look in on them about 1am tonight to see what the temp is like.
So my questions for the experts are:
1) Currently I have a 6 foot duct taped just underneath an open window as a passive intake. Would it be better to instead have a shorter duct (just big enough to work as a light trap) and take air in from the (rather warm) room, or is it worth the extra strain on the fan to draw from the window?
2) Short of cutting down the exhaust duct (there is some excess) and buying a new, expensive fan, is there anything I can do to get temps down?
3) Is it even much of an issue to have such high temps if the temps then drop after 4 or 5 hours to a more acceptable level?
4) I assume humidity will drop if I get airflow sorted, is that correct? Currently running about 55%, I think that is too high, is it?
Thanks in advance. Any advice welcome.