Fuzzy Duck
Well-Known Member
Been pondering over the above calculation to work out the average temperature a HPS/MH/HID may give off which we all know leads to heating the grow room up by X celsius/farenhiet.
Unfortunaly i'm not an maths expert so if any body with any knowledge on the matter could assist or point towards a correct answer would be greatly appriecated.
I have used these calculators so far...
Watts to Btu
Watts to BTU/hr conversion
Example - 400w = 1364 Btu per hour
Btu to Celsius
Convert Btu to celsius heat unit - Conversion of Measurement Units
Example - 1364 Btu = 757 celsius - that seems a lot to me & not sure how that figue is worked out yet might be some thing to do with btu per hour tho ?
So i divided 757 by 60 (60 minutes in a hour) to get an average temperature generated by a 400w bulb of 12 celsius - which i think might be a correct anwser ?
Thoughts, opinions & advice is all welcome
Whilst thinking about all of this some other dimension may play a part in working some other stuff out.
1. Cubic volume of grow area & bulb size may effect total temperatures as small area will heat up quicker than a larger area which may stay cooler on average ?
2. Extraction fan reducing heat by air flow so that might be CFM calculation over BTU ?
Prehaps i'm thinking to much right now... i'll figue it out tho eventually.
Unfortunaly i'm not an maths expert so if any body with any knowledge on the matter could assist or point towards a correct answer would be greatly appriecated.
I have used these calculators so far...
Watts to Btu
Watts to BTU/hr conversion
Example - 400w = 1364 Btu per hour
Btu to Celsius
Convert Btu to celsius heat unit - Conversion of Measurement Units
Example - 1364 Btu = 757 celsius - that seems a lot to me & not sure how that figue is worked out yet might be some thing to do with btu per hour tho ?
So i divided 757 by 60 (60 minutes in a hour) to get an average temperature generated by a 400w bulb of 12 celsius - which i think might be a correct anwser ?
Thoughts, opinions & advice is all welcome
Whilst thinking about all of this some other dimension may play a part in working some other stuff out.
1. Cubic volume of grow area & bulb size may effect total temperatures as small area will heat up quicker than a larger area which may stay cooler on average ?
2. Extraction fan reducing heat by air flow so that might be CFM calculation over BTU ?
Prehaps i'm thinking to much right now... i'll figue it out tho eventually.