Setup:
2ftx4ft tent @ 5ft tall on a 2ft stand. RDWC with 5gal reservoir underneath and 5gal buckets - the buckets are black; 3.5 inch net pots, large airstones. I have a Phantom Pheno 440w LED on an 18/6 hour cycle. Vivosun 4" duct exhaust fan.
Plants:
2 indicas (black cherry OG) growing in a 2x4ft tent a la RDWC 5gal buckets. I'm seeing insanely fast growth. They were just seedlings a week ago and already have 5 nodes of growth; the largest leaves are >2 inches. They have been on GH nutes on mild/medium strength for about a week, and I have my LED set about 32" above the top of the netpots because of how young these are.
Heat Problem:
The tent was running at ~82F when I was running the light @ 80% power, but since I'm seeing such nice growth, I decided to run it full power. The problem is that in such a small tent, this increased the ambient temp at plant level to 86F, and the temp above the light to 100F. I put a large box fan in front of the intake, thinking that might help, but it only normalized the ambient temp to 90F. I read around online for a quick solution - I hung a damp towel behind the fan, and that has since dropped the temp to 88F. Just checked water temps. They are a 82F with the light on.
Potential Solutions?
-I found a chart that seems to imply the ideal RH for this temp would be about 80% and that would further reduce the issues?
-With my next water change, I am going to swap the 5gal reservoir for a 20gal tote I originally intended to use - hopefully the water temp will go down, and that may also reduce the temp in the tent?
-I'm also planning on covering the black lids with a white plate to further reduce water temps. Worth it?
-I'm considering just dimming the light down to 60-80% and just lowering it. I just haven't found the sweet spot yet, as it's a new light. I stressed the seedlings out a bit with it at first.
-My last resort is to either add an immersion or external water chiller.
Is there anything else you would suggest to help reduce the heat?