Rrog
Well-Known Member
Dank- you've made this a very useful thread. Look at all of the input from others you've encouraged. Really helps me a lot.
I very much like the idea of a more passive approach by simply exchanging the hot air in the grow with the cooler air of the rest of the house.
The vents out of the room would be a problem, let's just say. So the sealed system offers the best potential for me, except it's at a cost of AC and de-hum.
What I'm hearing is that:
- The LEDs are still hot enough to require a cooling plan. Like Dank is doing.
- Humidity would HAVE to be a problem in any sealed room, regardless of light source. You're adding gallons of water to the room per day. Running the dehumidifier will only add to the heat.
- CO2 supply can add some humidity and temp tolerance, but not enough to run sealed.
- Cooling units within the room create heat, and since I have no windows, I'm looking at a mini-split running 12 months of the year and building a snow shelter over the outside condenser.
- Maybe in the winter I can somehow get some cool winter air in there to cool...
I very much like the idea of a more passive approach by simply exchanging the hot air in the grow with the cooler air of the rest of the house.
The vents out of the room would be a problem, let's just say. So the sealed system offers the best potential for me, except it's at a cost of AC and de-hum.
What I'm hearing is that:
- The LEDs are still hot enough to require a cooling plan. Like Dank is doing.
- Humidity would HAVE to be a problem in any sealed room, regardless of light source. You're adding gallons of water to the room per day. Running the dehumidifier will only add to the heat.
- CO2 supply can add some humidity and temp tolerance, but not enough to run sealed.
- Cooling units within the room create heat, and since I have no windows, I'm looking at a mini-split running 12 months of the year and building a snow shelter over the outside condenser.
- Maybe in the winter I can somehow get some cool winter air in there to cool...