morphus657
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nice set up what are they 10x10 tents y not put 4 trays in there instead of 3
Here's what I have (and all I can find):The "yoyo" is a good word for them. You are correct -- they were an additional $10-$15 if memory serves right (for a two pack I think?). Just make sure they are the right ones for the weight of your light and you're good to go. I'm not sure what you refer to by eye bolts, if you have a photo that'd help!
Yup! Its a 1hp chiller. And it continually runs with a 1500gph pump sending water from a reservoir to the chiller, and then chiller to the setup as you see. Its only doing two lights and it doesnt cool below 70-71(f) and is on 24/7. The chiller is also outside of the room separate from the reservoir where it has a ton of cold air there already. I think that it needs SOME type of an air input and that will solve most of my problems. Just havent gotten to it yet, wasnt too important for veg room. Thanks also for those tips about insulation. I love those little two dollar tricks that make life better!I just reviewed your previous post and found out you are using a 1HP chiller, is that correct? That should be good for 4 lights with putting out cold air into the room or 8 lights with minimal cold air into the room.
I am using liquid lumens which is a different type of water cooling system but the way the chiller systems work are the same. If you were to use a 100-150 gallon res. on a closed loop to your chiller with a higher flow rate than what is going to your lights. The flow rate to your lights should be pretty slow after you factor in your lift hight. This way there is maximum cooling ability. Also having them daisy chained isn't as efficient as having a manifold type system that will delivery water to each "ice box" individually, and then return to the res.
Having the water brought to the room in PVC where you can insulate it keeps it cool to the point where it breaks off to PEX tubing to go to "ice box".
It is a complete pain setting up a water cooled system but the payoff is well worth it. I hope this helps you out with your project looks more than fun that's for sure!!
Because then you cant get inside of the tent to do anything, you'll have very little room for Co2/carbonfilters/ducting, etc.... Four trays for me would be possible, sure, but it'd require a bigger room where I could work outside the tent. That isnt the case for me....nice set up what are they 10x10 tents y not put 4 trays in there instead of 3
Yup, that's them. Instead of using that stupid hook system, I just used the straps that came with the tent. That's what is attaching them to the crossbars.Here's what I have (and all I can find):
This one is upside down. Right above it is a hook with wood threads and to the left is the eye bolt with 2 nuts. Neither of those can be used to hang these from the cross bar. In the video, it looks like they are attached to your ceiling with something completely
different.
lol, I thought it might have been black electrical tape. I'm using S-hooks now but they slide along the bar so I was looking for something more secure.Yup, that's them. Instead of using that stupid hook system, I just used the straps that came with the tent. That's what is attaching them to the crossbars.
I am using Yo-Yo's and attach them with zip ties to the tent cross bars.lol, I thought it might have been black electrical tape. I'm using S-hooks now but they slide along the bar so I was looking for something more secure.
Yup! Its a 1hp chiller. And it continually runs with a 1500gph pump sending water from a reservoir to the chiller, and then chiller to the setup as you see. Its only doing two lights and it doesnt cool below 70-71(f) and is on 24/7. The chiller is also outside of the room separate from the reservoir where it has a ton of cold air there already. I think that it needs SOME type of an air input and that will solve most of my problems. Just havent gotten to it yet, wasnt too important for veg room. Thanks also for those tips about insulation. I love those little two dollar tricks that make life better!
Because then you cant get inside of the tent to do anything, you'll have very little room for Co2/carbonfilters/ducting, etc.... Four trays for me would be possible, sure, but it'd require a bigger room where I could work outside the tent. That isnt the case for me....
Yup, that's them. Instead of using that stupid hook system, I just used the straps that came with the tent. That's what is attaching them to the crossbars.
So the weakest link holding your heavy lights above your delicate tomatoes is a zip tie? I hope its a really strong one!!I am using Yo-Yo's and attach them with zip ties to the tent cross bars.
Thanks!!!
Remember this important disclaimer before I hammer out a paragraph! The water chiller setup is experimental, not working correctly right now, and still needs a few setup alterations. With that said, the way you work the chillers is by having your CAN filter fan with a Vortex fan blowing to the light #1, radiator #1, light #2, radiator #2, exhaust out of tent. Currently there's no cold air intake, its just sucking air through seams and pores in the tent. For that reason, until the cold air intake or some other changes occur, the setup works but it is not working *efficiently* where its cooler than using air cooling. I'll have a much more extensive water chiller setup article once I know wtf to do myself. There's literally 0 threads here about them too with any *useful* information. So, verdict is out, and I would always appreciate ANY input into making a setup better! Thanks.
also keep your res away from your chiller and keep both the res and chiller outside the grow room/tent
wrong, here's whyMan wouldnt it be cheaper to just use fans/vent to keep your lights cooled. Shit fans even make your crop yield more. These chillers sound hella cheesy
As for the co2, just dont vent when you have your Co2 on.
It sounds like he is running his water line from the res. to the chiller then on to the light system, that would mean he is only getting the amount of cool water that the chiller will hold/pass by, and only cooled to the point that the chiller can do on a constant basis. No condesing type unit is made to run continuosly. He needs to be keeping the res. cold on a closed loop that way the chiller will shut off instead of running constantly trying to keep the water passing by cold. Just as an air conditioner would try to do if it was under rated for a space. He has more than enough chiller power for 4-6 lights depending on distance from res.if u can elaborate your res and chiller setup maybe we can look at the problem more
Yup! Its a 1hp chiller. And it continually runs with a 1500gph pump sending water from a reservoir to the chiller, and then chiller to the setup as you see. Its only doing two lights and it doesnt cool below 70-71(f) and is on 24/7. The chiller is also outside of the room separate from the reservoir where it has a ton of cold air there already. I think that it needs SOME type of an air input and that will solve most of my problems. Just havent gotten to it yet, wasnt too important for veg room. Thanks also for those tips about insulation. I love those little two dollar tricks that make life better!
and i just read that again, if it reads right.It sounds like he doesn't have the chiller on a closed loop system to the res.
It is hard to get completly I think cause of wording. But it sounds like he has only one pump, unless his chiller is such that it holds the water inside of it cold and then pumps from there to the system as you see it as he says then it would work. Otherwise he needs two pumps one going from chiller to res. and one from res. to lights from a manifold that would be best way.and i just read that again, if it reads right.
he is running it the right way.
the chiller OUTLET is supposed to hook on the icebox's INLET
It is hard to get completly I think cause of wording. But it sounds like he has only one pump, unless his chiller is such that it holds the water inside of it cold and then pumps from there to the system as you see it as he says then it would work. Otherwise he needs two pumps one going from chiller to res. and one from res. to lights from a manifold that would be best way.
If he goes on you tube and puts in Liquid Lumens he will find a 3 part video on a 10 light two room configuration that is exactly the type of setup he needs to have for his 4 tent operation. That room is setup much the same way I am used to doing things.
His 1HP should be plenty for possible two of the tents depending on distances and such
THIS is your problem. Unless you have hella long tubing and/or LIFT.... you ONLY need 1000 gph MAX for the icebox.Yup! Its a 1hp chiller. And it continually runs with a 1500gph pump sending water from a reservoir to the chiller, and then chiller to the setup as you see. Its only doing two lights and it doesnt cool below 70-71(f) and is on 24/7. The chiller is also outside of the room separate from the reservoir where it has a ton of cold air there already. I think that it needs SOME type of an air input and that will solve most of my problems. Just havent gotten to it yet, wasnt too important for veg room. Thanks also for those tips about insulation. I love those little two dollar tricks that make life better!