So I am a few cycles through, having a problem for the first time here. I live in Nothern California and have not have temp problems since I started growing. That was until four days ago. I had the babies comfortable under 1000 watt lamp, but I transplanted and had to turn on the second 1000 watt lamp and my temps in the canopy are hitting as high as 92 degrees. This is a huge suprise to me because the house is very chilly usually, heck I had to run a heater over the winter to keep my temps UP with two 1000 watt lamps running. Anyhow, I have an open circuit that is ventilating the 2 1000 watt lamps into the attic via a 6 inch Vortex. Air is being pulled in under the door as well as a hole int he floor that brings cool air from the heating vent (this air is much cooler becase it runs underground) Today my friend gave me a DeFlecto TK6 which is a fan, not extremely strong, but should help without question. When I hooked it up to the hole in the floor it brought my temps down 3 degress by pushing cool air into the room (the Vortex then sucked air out of the room for ventilation)
My question is this... do I need to add another 6 inch hole and have a hole for my air that is cooling my hoods, as well as another hole for the pushing air out of the room itself?
I am also about to add another 600 watt lamp... so I am thinking my temps will rise again sometime soon. What I am th inking is... could I perhaps close the circuit with the two 1000 watt lamps on it, and leave the 600 watt line open to take air of the room? I would then use the weaker fan to draw air out of the room, and put it into a little Y clasp near the vortex and push all the air (hood cooling\air cooling) out through one fan.
Does anyone have any specs on the Deflecto TK6...I am curious if it has the strength to air out an entire 10\5 room... only doing 2600 watts so it may be able to handle it. Or would I benefit more from using the stronger fan to ventilate the room and the lesser of fans to cool the hoods?
My temps arent extremely high, but summer is yet to come around. What is the cut off point for growing mary J? Anything over 90 in the canopy area is no good right