silentpartner
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What you see:
1000w Air Cooled P.L.
747Cf/m closed circuit inline fan cooling light
5,000 btu (unnecessary) A/C
150 cf/m carbon filter matched to a 270 cf/m inline fan
2 fans for circulating air within
What you don't:
42" x 40" x 6'8 (apx. 75 sq ft.) Airtight, I mean AIRTIGHT.
CO2 injection (by timer, no ppm meter)
Walls completely lined with Mylar
The initial problem was that the 747 fan that is cools the light was plugged in, running on full blast. Temperatures remained in the low to mid 60's, actually only a degree lower than what it drops down to at night. In essence I hooked a dimmer switch to this fan and have it running at about 40%, which keeps me at 78.4 degrees throughout, every time. Humidity varies by when they get watered usually around 40-45%. That is the highest or lowest she goes once she warms up no matter how long she runs. CO2 is slowly increased after introduction. Starting at a liberal 1500ppm, (again on a timer, apx. every hour) To a liberal 2200 ppm by week 4 of flowering. While she has not run in the summer yet, I do not believe the air conditioner is going to be necessary at all, so it currently only remains for sake of filling the big empty hole.
There is only one problem that really gets me; Patience.
See any other room for improvement? Let me know. Thanks.
SP
1000w Air Cooled P.L.
747Cf/m closed circuit inline fan cooling light
5,000 btu (unnecessary) A/C
150 cf/m carbon filter matched to a 270 cf/m inline fan
2 fans for circulating air within
What you don't:
42" x 40" x 6'8 (apx. 75 sq ft.) Airtight, I mean AIRTIGHT.
CO2 injection (by timer, no ppm meter)
Walls completely lined with Mylar
The initial problem was that the 747 fan that is cools the light was plugged in, running on full blast. Temperatures remained in the low to mid 60's, actually only a degree lower than what it drops down to at night. In essence I hooked a dimmer switch to this fan and have it running at about 40%, which keeps me at 78.4 degrees throughout, every time. Humidity varies by when they get watered usually around 40-45%. That is the highest or lowest she goes once she warms up no matter how long she runs. CO2 is slowly increased after introduction. Starting at a liberal 1500ppm, (again on a timer, apx. every hour) To a liberal 2200 ppm by week 4 of flowering. While she has not run in the summer yet, I do not believe the air conditioner is going to be necessary at all, so it currently only remains for sake of filling the big empty hole.
There is only one problem that really gets me; Patience.
See any other room for improvement? Let me know. Thanks.
SP
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