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revolutionary
08-27-2007, 04:52 PM
I am looking to do a smaller grow, build a more concealed cabinet. I currently have a 400W hps and want to down grade to a 150W or 250W since I only have 3 plants and pretty small area about 3ftx1.5ftx4.5ft.

Can I use the same ballast reflector (the 400W) for a smaller bulb? Will using a smaller bulb help with heat?

Thanks for any help.

water
08-27-2007, 05:15 PM
i am running a 400w in wardrobe 67w 50d and 120h

if u have good extraction(i.e. rvk125 minimum) and intake u should be ok

water

turtle420
08-27-2007, 05:16 PM
Wait... two things intertwined in there.


Can I use the same ballast reflector (the 400W) for a smaller bulb?
You can use the same reflector.
You can't use the same ballast.
'ballast reflector' is confusing...

So, you can't plug a 250 watt bulb into a 400 watt ballast.

Hope that helps.

Another option is to buy a full ballast+bulb set of lower watts.
??

:)

stinkyattic
08-27-2007, 05:19 PM
Another option is to buy a full ballast+bulb set of lower watts.

That's the best solution.
A 250 setup is very cheap, and someday when/if you ever get into breeding, it's a good size to use for seed runs.

revolutionary
08-28-2007, 03:17 AM
yeah i was thinking about buying another lighting set up but I think I'll see what the temps get like in the cabinet and then decide

I was thinking about cooling intake air with a cooler of dry ice, has anyone tried this?

I will have to add more dry ice every 3-4 days or so but I would think it would cool the intake air a lot

I am trying to set something up in my attic so I am really worried about temperature issues

turtle420
08-28-2007, 10:53 AM
You can do the dry ice thing... but, IMO, it's really impractical.
I think you need to see it for yourself...
I like that you're "thinking outside the box", but, again, just my opinion, it's impractical.
But hey, try it if you want! :)

Temperatures:::
1- good fans.. you can have good airflow in there. That will help.
Nothing beats an air conditioning unit... but it's completely do-able without!

2- cool tube... these help tons. And are easy to build your own.
You can check the FAQs for build your own... and/or eBay for "Bake-A-Round"

:)

Best,

-turtle420 :cool:
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revolutionary
08-28-2007, 11:47 PM
I think I have a pretty good idea. The vent fan over the stove the out take on it goes up to the attic.

So I am thinking just tap into that line and I will get air condition air from the kitchen.


Thanks for the ideas turtle definitely helping brainstorming.