Greeenroom
New Member
Hi all,
Used to be in this community years ago, took a break. Coming back it seems the tech has progressed and although I know some of this may have been asked in the past, its tough to get an up to date read on the whole light efficiency discussion.
Situation:
5' x 5' Grow tent
Heat will be an issue over the summer; we do not have AC
The concern is that more ac to keep tent in correct range could be a bit much on the circuit
We also would like to watch our noise levels if possible
This is where I thought LED. In this space, I would preferably run a 1000w HPS, potentially 600w if I am watching the heat and electricity usage
What would I need to run in LED to get comparable results, and is the heat difference that significant? LEDs seem to have come down in price since I was growing indoor back in 2012
What type of fan would be powerful enough for a LED set up in this size tent? I believe i used to run a 600 cfm carbon filter fan on low for my 1000w hps, but my memory isn't my strongest quality.
Thanks for the insights
Used to be in this community years ago, took a break. Coming back it seems the tech has progressed and although I know some of this may have been asked in the past, its tough to get an up to date read on the whole light efficiency discussion.
Situation:
5' x 5' Grow tent
Heat will be an issue over the summer; we do not have AC
The concern is that more ac to keep tent in correct range could be a bit much on the circuit
We also would like to watch our noise levels if possible
This is where I thought LED. In this space, I would preferably run a 1000w HPS, potentially 600w if I am watching the heat and electricity usage
What would I need to run in LED to get comparable results, and is the heat difference that significant? LEDs seem to have come down in price since I was growing indoor back in 2012
What type of fan would be powerful enough for a LED set up in this size tent? I believe i used to run a 600 cfm carbon filter fan on low for my 1000w hps, but my memory isn't my strongest quality.
Thanks for the insights