[HELP] Heat issue

amsterhamster

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So, I am using pie tins for reflectors and my temperature appears to be spiking. I placed my temperature monitor on top of the soil near the stem to see an exact temp.. I'm hitting 90 right now with a large fan on. What can I do?

Even without the reflectors, I'll hit 85 with the fan on..

Is this normal for CFLs? I thought they ran cooler.
 

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torontoone

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CFLs are self ballasted, so they DO generate heat. The ballast is in the base of the bulb.
As for the pie tins - Trash them !! They are made of tin which , like foil, is a horrible reflector
and it will generate hot spots.

Is this in a box , and what is the room temp?


If it's in a box, you need to ventilate it by drawing air out the top, and an inlet at the bottom to exchange fresh air.
 

amsterhamster

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CFLs are self ballasted, so they DO generate heat. The ballast is in the base of the bulb.
As for the pie tins - Trash them !! They are made of tin which , like foil, is a horrible reflector
and it will generate hot spots.

Is this in a box , and what is the room temp?


If it's in a box, you need to ventilate it by drawing air out the top, and an inlet at the bottom to exchange fresh air.
It's in a closet and the door is always kept open.. can I put mylar over the pie tins as a reflector? Will it still generate hot spots?

The room temp is 79... and the temp on soil surface is 90. (at this time)
 

torontoone

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Only thing you can do is

1) back the light off a tad,
2) increase the number of fans
3) position another fan to blow air OUT of the closet (Pref mounted up high)
4) Keep the house temp around 70 (A/C)


Mylar on the pan will work fine, just make sure it doesn't get too hot !
 
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