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01-21-2008, 02:58 PM #1OPJunior Member
temprature troubles!!
hello every1 i have a "cabinet set up" 37 inches wide by 15 with a height of 75 inches. Great stuff for a couple of rich with T.H.C plants!
250w hps lamp
reflective mylar " all round"
seperate "air box which houses 2 carbon filters.. intake and out take.
2x 4inch "100mm" bathroom extractor fans rated at 80m3/h
HERE'S MY PROBLEM!
within 5 minutes of powering up the closet reaches 105.F or 40.c
about 25.f more than i want... i dare leave the lamp turned on for more than 5 mins..... WHAT CAN I DO TO KEEP COOL??evenin Reviewed by evenin on . temprature troubles!! hello every1 i have a "cabinet set up" 37 inches wide by 15 with a height of 75 inches. Great stuff for a couple of rich with T.H.C plants! 250w hps lamp reflective mylar " all round" seperate "air box which houses 2 carbon filters.. intake and out take. 2x 4inch "100mm" bathroom extractor fans rated at 80m3/h HERE'S MY PROBLEM! :mad: within 5 minutes of powering up the closet reaches 105.F or 40.c Rating: 5
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01-21-2008, 03:35 PM #2Senior Member
temprature troubles!!
1. Gonna have to increase air flow...hot out the top...cool in from the bottom. Leave the door open if needed.
2. Mylar reflects heat..as well as light. You may need to switch to flat white paint.
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01-21-2008, 03:48 PM #3OPJunior Member
temprature troubles!!
thanks for your post dutch pimp
yep ive got my 4inch out fan at the top and a seperate fan with duct sending new air to the bottom.. from what ive learned i do need more powerfull fans... but at the cost of making noise....
my cabinet is designed for stealth, it is air tight and leaving one door open is a big no no lol
as for mylar reflecting heat... DAMN!! it cost me an arm n leg so it must stay.....
any ideas where i can get a big yet quiet enoth duct fan anyone?
also been looking into cooling hoods for H.I.D lamps any ideas???
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01-21-2008, 05:58 PM #4Senior Member
temprature troubles!!
Fixing problems means fixing mistakes. It doesn't really matter if the mylar did cost you an arm and a leg. What do want, a shiny box or buds? (The mylar for a box your size should cost under $5 so, if you paid more than that, you got took.) In any event, if you ask for advice and then just come up with silly excuses why you don't want to follow the advice, well, sooner or later all you'll have are the know-nothing idiots passing on rumors.
PC :smokin:
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01-21-2008, 06:31 PM #5OPJunior Member
temprature troubles!!
Yeah ok, but who's saying Dutch pimp is right? You are! And I donâ??t take your knowledge and just act on it because you think what youâ??ve read is right. So get off your high horse Iâ??m looking for solutions here not opinions.
No disrespect Dutch pimp, you donâ??t waste your time :rastasmoke:
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01-21-2008, 09:13 PM #6Senior Member
temprature troubles!!
u need to get off your high horse u joined TODAY... the guys and
girls on here like PC, dutch pimp, stinky, texas grass, and so on are
not going to post BS post wasting your time and they know what
they're talking about. if your going to be a dooche please go
somewhere else. they took time out of their day to help you, not
put you down.
(and your best bet is probably gonna be to take the mylar out and paint it white)
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01-21-2008, 09:34 PM #7Junior Member
temprature troubles!!
Dutch Pimp, and PC are absolutely right. And don't ask for advice if you're not going to accept it.
I may not have a lot of posts on these boards, but if it wasn't for a lot of the people on these boards such as Dutch Pimp, PC, Crispi, Stinky, Weedhound, etc. I wouldn't have a fraction of the information I now have about growing. Don't be such a douche bag.
Anyways, My first grow was in a smaller space and I had very similar problems. First, you don't need a carbon filter on your intake, nor a fan. Both of your fans should be used on the exhaust (not in series either), that should give you more airflow. You also don't really need a carbon filter at all until it gets into flowering, that's when you will notice the smell, not having one will also increase airflow. Your intake should be somewhere at the bottom of the cab. and should be bigger than the exhaust. If you can take some pic's I'd be more than happy to help you out. As long as you learn to stop being a douche and accept advice, of course. :jointsmile:
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01-21-2008, 10:25 PM #8Senior Member
temprature troubles!!
Originally Posted by evenin
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01-23-2008, 12:35 AM #9Senior Member
temprature troubles!!
another one is make sure your ballast isn't in the cab
just a thought
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01-23-2008, 02:38 AM #10Senior Member
temprature troubles!!
Dutch an PharmaCan are right! The mylar reflects heat.. The flat white paint would have cost you every bit of .99. That would be a shoe-string budget. You still got your arm and leg? Twitch was especially right on it!:thumbsup: I was here some years ago. I had several hundred posts.No moderation! The trolls and Bullshitters swarmed the boards. I have recently returned to find if for the better! I don't know everything! But,I do know a little about alot!
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