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09-13-2007, 09:40 PM #1OPJunior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
Alright so I decided to start growing and that the rubbermade setup looked good. Its setup with 10 walmart cfl's (1350 lumens I think) it has two intake fans and one exhaust fan at the top. The exhaust fan is a 6" inline duct fan attached to some of that flex duct stuff which is attached to my homemade carbon filter.
I haven't started growing any plants yet because I cant get the temp down. It averages 100 degrees and I cant figure out why. I feel bad I spent all this money and it dont work but I just cant see why its the same as everyone else's except mine has 2 intakes. Am I doing something wrong?
thanks in advanceGrimace Reviewed by Grimace on . rubbermade setup high temps Alright so I decided to start growing and that the rubbermade setup looked good. Its setup with 10 walmart cfl's (1350 lumens I think) it has two intake fans and one exhaust fan at the top. The exhaust fan is a 6" inline duct fan attached to some of that flex duct stuff which is attached to my homemade carbon filter. I haven't started growing any plants yet because I cant get the temp down. It averages 100 degrees and I cant figure out why. I feel bad I spent all this money and it dont work Rating: 5
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09-15-2007, 06:26 PM #2Senior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
I'm not hip to the Rubermaid style of growning, but i'd bet you just have too many lights in too small of a place. Why not try to unscrew a few until you get it to where you want it temp wise, then if you are looking for an exact amount of lumms, add bigger lights.
I could be wrong, but 10 just seems like a lot.
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09-15-2007, 07:48 PM #3OPJunior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
your probobly right how many "lumms" should I have for 2 plants?
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09-16-2007, 09:33 PM #4Member
rubbermade setup high temps
Like, 4.
I'd say four.
I'm not very experienced though.
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09-18-2007, 10:49 PM #5Senior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
those 6" fans that you get ant the depot are booster fans not real good by themselves.
is the 6" fan a 250 cfm? if so maybe go with another or go the 8" 500cfm
how big are your intake holes? are they passive or forced?
also try to put fan blowing cool air up onto the lights
do you have pic
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09-18-2007, 10:58 PM #6Senior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
Sup Grim ,
Get rid of the scrubber and run it for a while -n- watch the temps drop .
Can't put any kind of a load on an inductor fan w/o seriously impeeding it's performance .
Peace neighbor
Crispi :jointsmile:
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09-19-2007, 03:32 PM #7Senior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
hey there, I ran a rubbermaid for about 3 months, before upgrading.
I found that the GE CFLs are much hotter then some of the other brands at the same K rating (HomeDepot, NVision is almost 5 degrees cooler). Also the 4" and 6" inlines are better for exhaust rather then air intake. I ended up having a honeywell fan blowing the air into the box from outside, coupled down to fit into a 7" hole. On the other side I had a 4" inline pulling the air out. This worked for a while, but near the end I had to add a 5" cpu fan to the light hood to pull the hot air out faster. Its a tough balancing act getting the temps down, while not blowing the hell out of your plants. I also had a air blocker in front of the 6" honeywell that moved the air to the top. You should at max, have 6-8 lights in there, I ended up with 6 CFLs on 2 trees of three and then 2 CFL tubes to buffer out the lights. keep up the rubbermaid work, its a great starting point, but also if you have the room and means, I'm loving my new 4lx4hx2l cabinet, and so are the plants....
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09-24-2007, 06:31 PM #8OPJunior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
thanks for all the replies so far guys great help. If I run it with the scrubber off then it drops alot. The intakes are not passive (I was wondering if this mattered) they are cheap desk fans caulked into holes in the side. The exhaust doesnt seem to be powerful enough I will probably just run it with no scrubber till flowering. During flowering my plan is to have the 12 hours of light during the night with the scrubber off and some incense lit. Then the 12 hours of dark during daytime with the scrubber on. I dont really see any other solution because to fix this properly id need a really nice inline duct fan and thats not gonna happen cuz im broke....I guess we will see how it goes.
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09-25-2007, 06:11 PM #9OPJunior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
I would post pics but I dont know how to attach them. I will be starting soon and will probably make a log.
So far ive spent alot on this build (ive messed up multiple times...) but if all else fails I have a cloning station.
p.s. ccan someone let me know how to attach pics please
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09-25-2007, 11:52 PM #10Senior Member
rubbermade setup high temps
Go advanced , and then click the paperclip in icons .
Peace
Crispi :jointsmile:
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