Build Journal: Turning a 7'x7' Shed Into a Grow Room

sheckylovejoy

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Wow. I love it, what a great job you did. How is the temps doing, are you running your COBs 100%. Does your a/c turn off for periods of time while the lights are on?
Thanks.

Temps are decent, but I'm surprised how fast it heats up in there. I do run at 100% and I can put my hand right up to the COB, but the A/C comes on every 15 min for about 8-9 min.

Have been considering turning down the rheostat and lowering the lights to 16" above canopy. This will save on power costs all around
 

sheckylovejoy

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Awesome, Yes, I too ended up using screws as well for the insulfoam. I finally finished the insulation on Saturday and on Saturday night I used so many cans of Gap Filler, LOL. Yesterday the Orca Film went up and the intake fan and filter were installed as well. Today I will install the carbon filter and the exhaust fan to run through my 600 watt Cool Tube Reflector Wing and exhaust out of the shed. How are your temperatures doing?? I am also in Socal and was wondering. I think I am going to run my current batch without an AC. I have some girls ready to flower so I plan to run them from 8pm to 8am with tons of airflow running through the shed. If I need to install an ac I will but most the year I won't need it. Anyway, thanks for the advice and I will put up some pics later.
LOL on the spray foam filler. We had a huge pile of empties by the end. I still find bits of it all over the yard.

FWIW, my recommendation for this time of year is 9p-9a not 8-8 which is what I used to do. Days like today, temps rise until 5 or 6, so it sometimes not fully cooled by 8. Also, it is very rarely warm at 9 AM

This is my first indoor setup since 1988, so I don't have much experience without A/C. I did try using the FAN ONLY setting of the AC unit during the winter, and it worked fine, but not sure If that would work now. 100 degree days coming where I am.

The lights themselves are very cool, but the room heats up quickly, which the dehumidifier contributes to (I keep RH at 35% once the flowers show up).

My power costs are a little higher than I'd like, about $100/mo. I'm considering turning down the rheostat on the lights and lowering them closer to the plants. This will save on both the lights and (hopefully) cooling
 
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