Looking for cooling and air-circulation advice

Budologist420

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Hey fellow weed nerds, I'm in need of some sound advice.

I've got a shed that I am going to be flowering in but its getting too hot.

Here's the outside view of the shed, its under the shade of a large redwood tree so that helps keeping it cool.




The hole in the window is from the exhaust fan from the 4x4 tent inside..


The plant is under 1000 total watts, 600 hps and 400 mh.


But the max temperature of the room has been getting up to 80-83 and I want it to be more like 73 at most.

I would consider myself an outdoor grower for the first 5 years of my growing career, and now I'm learning how to properly set up an indoor grow but I need help cooling off this area.

There is a hole in the bottom of the shed that brings in cool air, and I have another large intake/outtake fan laying around I can use.


I'm just wondering how I can cool this shed?

The lights are on at night and off during the day but its still getting too hot when the lights are on.

-Bud:leaf:
 

kushking42

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U need to insulate that shed and put at least 12,000 btus worth of ac in there to keep the temps where you want. but i would just run like a 10" fan through air cooled lights. and set up air exchange for once a minute with a big 12". my rooms get warm in the summer ( up to 90 degrees) with no problems. although i do run c02

clean that ducting up so there arent any big loops. try to keep lengths short and straight for efficiency
 

kushking42

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to clarify the lights should get air from outside the room. then pass through the lights, sealed. and exhausted out the room. separate from this, you should have a large fan exhausting heat from the top of the room and a smaller fan blowing in cooler air from the bottom/underneath the shed. thus maintaining negative pressure
 

bertiswho

Active Member
i would try to make that run of ducting you have as straight as possible too. all you would have to do is move the fan up about 2 feet. you would be suprised the cfm's your gonna lose with those 90 degree angles in the duct. A 90 degree bend is equal in pressure loss to 10 feet of duct. so that right there means it would be like having an extra 30 feet of duct. Simple fix and it will help cool your room way more efficiently.
 

Ccoastal

Active Member
one thing you can do that will give you at least 30% more air extraction, move your fan level with your exhaust hole going out, that bend right by the fan is slowing down your air movement a lot, and maybe try attaching to the front side of the lamp again, as few bends as possible in the ducting is the goal.

10* is about the max diff you want between lights on/off, much more than that and the plants will transpire and mess with humidity.

im not sure if anyne has touched on this or if you are already doing so, but run your lights at night too, that will drop temps a LOT! last room was runnin 8pm-8am and temps were really stable in a garage.

best of luck bud!

Ccoastal
 

SupraSPL

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Some plants can bud nicely in higher temp conditions and others with get fluffy lack resin and take forever to finish. In a perfect world i like to keep my canopy 80 or below but i can tolerate 85 and still get decent results. Sub aims for 74 but i think that is off to the side of the canopy. Of course it is much cheaper electricity wise to use huge fans rather than ac as much as possible. Good luck!
 

bertiswho

Active Member
90 is the max you should go without any ill effects. My tent runs between 80-85 with the lights on and my buds are just fine and no signs of heat stress. I dont run co2 either.
 
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