Hello!
I have a grow journal currently going. My set up is basically a downstairs cupboard. I have lazily lent up large white wooden sheets to act as 4 sides to give a nice box of approx 1.5x1.5 metres.
I am using 9 cfl's and I have recently purchased a 400w hps light - this is whats casuing me the problem. I normally leave the cupboard door wide open during the day to try and get as much air circulating as possible. I have a 7" fan on the floor circulating the air.
My temperature device was a digital one I bought that does inside and also has a probe on a wire to put outside. I left this dangling next to the temperature device. The temps I get are on a hot day 96 degrees inside and 84 degrees for outside??? The probe is literally dangling 3 or so inches from the main unit.
I think the main unit is getting heat direct from the light and the probe is getting more of a circulated temp?? Thoughts?
Anyhow, so I thought I would solve the problem. The cupboard backs onto my garage. So I hired a core cutter and cut a 5" hole into the garage and then fitted a bathroom extractor fan. It is rated at 23 watts and can shift 100 cubic m an hour. I am so disappointed as this cost a lot of money to do and so far I have see zero drop in temps.
I was hoping it would allow me to close the cupboard door but the temps are still far too hight to do that.
So the cupboard;
And if you look at the back left corner you can see the temperature measuring device I have.
Here is the new light;
Here you can see the temp better - notice it has inside above outside below and just next to it is the probe dangling on the bottom right.
Here is the pipe sucking the air into the garage;
I have the pipe angled just above light thinking it would suck rising hot air?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated, thank you for reading!!
I have a grow journal currently going. My set up is basically a downstairs cupboard. I have lazily lent up large white wooden sheets to act as 4 sides to give a nice box of approx 1.5x1.5 metres.
I am using 9 cfl's and I have recently purchased a 400w hps light - this is whats casuing me the problem. I normally leave the cupboard door wide open during the day to try and get as much air circulating as possible. I have a 7" fan on the floor circulating the air.
My temperature device was a digital one I bought that does inside and also has a probe on a wire to put outside. I left this dangling next to the temperature device. The temps I get are on a hot day 96 degrees inside and 84 degrees for outside??? The probe is literally dangling 3 or so inches from the main unit.
I think the main unit is getting heat direct from the light and the probe is getting more of a circulated temp?? Thoughts?
Anyhow, so I thought I would solve the problem. The cupboard backs onto my garage. So I hired a core cutter and cut a 5" hole into the garage and then fitted a bathroom extractor fan. It is rated at 23 watts and can shift 100 cubic m an hour. I am so disappointed as this cost a lot of money to do and so far I have see zero drop in temps.
I was hoping it would allow me to close the cupboard door but the temps are still far too hight to do that.
So the cupboard;
And if you look at the back left corner you can see the temperature measuring device I have.
Here is the new light;
Here you can see the temp better - notice it has inside above outside below and just next to it is the probe dangling on the bottom right.
Here is the pipe sucking the air into the garage;
I have the pipe angled just above light thinking it would suck rising hot air?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated, thank you for reading!!