A wooden box with dimensions 36"x20"x60" (25 cubic feet) sits inside a closed space measuring 37"x61"x93" (121 cubic feet). The closed space is used for storage and so actually has less room than that available. Is it possible to use a 400 watt HPS light with hood inside the wooden box and still maintain optimal temperatures? Preliminary tests suggest that temperatures easily exceed 100°F within the box, using 2-3 80mm fans each on intakes and outtakes.
The light itself generates most of the heat. Would larger, higher CFM fans cool the box sufficiently? Would adding more 80mm fans (computer case fans) help lower temperatures? Would a large grid of 80mm fans work (4x4 80mm fans, 5x5, etc)? Would some sort of glass enclosure/screen around/below the light work, given the space constraints? Would a homemade cool tube fit (like this one)?
Or is a 400 watt HPS just too much for such a small space?