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    Air Conditioning Unit Help

    Quote Originally Posted by TANKJR
    If you find a need to rig another booster fan that runs when the A/C does, let me know and I'll draw you up the circuit...it's easy, you just need a fan relay in line.
    thank you! i will certainly remember that.

    If it's any help, outside temps here get to about 23 degrees Celsius, or 73 fahrenheit, at night when i am running the HPS.

    I'd go bigger if you can afford it. Larger units are usually a tad more efficient during the heat of summer, and it's best not to have a smaller A/C on full-blast all the time. (electricity and wear-n-tear)
    Hmm I'm trying to find a 12K BTU unit, but those are tough to come by when you're searching for a used unit. But noise and efficiency are concerns to me, so I will make an effort to get a unit that size if i can find one in the next 2 months, otherwise I will have to settle for a 10K unit. Oh and I do remember reading your amazing threads dealing with those absurdly high heat issues, but that was probably 2 years ago! i will have to review it all again thanks for reminding me!

    OM, i'll have to look into chillers (do not know what they are). and yes, i remember every one of OM's posts down to the letter!

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    #12
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    Air Conditioning Unit Help

    Hey Macnasty, don't sweat it (AC joke yuk yuk),the 10k AC windowless is going to be just fine if the outside temps are only going up to 23C at night when you run your lights.
    That 10k would at least equal a 6500-7000k window unit, you only need to cool 3400+ BTUs of the lights.....and you can let the room temp reach 25-26C to be in a real sweet spot.

    Night time is the best time, :thumbsup: higher levels of ambient CO2.

    Chiller systems are water based systems that use a resivior of water and water to air heat exhcanges to cool the lights and even the room. Most times a small compressor chiller is used to keep water temps cool, tho sometimes there are other ways.

    Just recently I changed my personal grow's mom/veg room layout and needed more light and went to a 600w MH, talk about a heat producer. I bought a Icebox heat exchager (made by Hydro Innovation) that fits on the hood and an inline fan on the other side of the hood, blowing thru the bulb area and out the heat exchanger. It's like a car's heater core in a plastic box with 6" (or 8") flanges on each side. In the next room, utility area, sits a 30 gallon plastic olive drum filled with water. Inside this drum I have a coil of 3/4" soft copper tubing that has the output of my well diverted thru it. My well water is 52F degrees year round, and anytime water is used in my house that water runs thru the coil and keeps the resivior cold. Small pump runs when lights are on to circulate cold water to the icebox/light/fan combo. Pretty cool set up.

    OM

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