Well I started to get heat problems with temps around 90 so I decided to add a 500 cfm exhaust fan at the top of my room to take out the heat. The problem is that it only made the temps go down like 2 degrees. Is this because I have no intake air or is my fan not big enough? My room is less than 800 sq ft. I have a 1000w light with a 180 cfm exhasut fan connected to it and the duct is very hot so I know its working. Instead of hooking up the new 500 cfm fan at the top of my room should I switch it out with the 180 cfm connected to the light? Will any of this help out my temps get at least down to the low 80's? Sorry I got so many questions...I'm just not sure to do with the items I have. Thanks for your time. Also I got some 5-10 in. plants and was wondering how far to put them away from the 1000w mh light? I got them 3 and a half feet away currently.
sirsmokealot23 Reviewed by sirsmokealot23 on . Heat-What I am doing wrong? Well I started to get heat problems with temps around 90 so I decided to add a 500 cfm exhaust fan at the top of my room to take out the heat. The problem is that it only made the temps go down like 2 degrees. Is this because I have no intake air or is my fan not big enough? My room is less than 800 sq ft. I have a 1000w light with a 180 cfm exhasut fan connected to it and the duct is very hot so I know its working. Instead of hooking up the new 500 cfm fan at the top of my room should I switch Rating: 5