high temps means more ventilation or a bigger intake of cold air is required.temps are getting real high tho up to 38c any know a good method to keep the tent cool ? shes starting to get droopy again too
I have air conditioning in the room, with a fan blowing on the dr60, which has a vortex 6inch 470cfm on a thermostat/fan control, also got a chiller for my water (kijiji to the rescue)i know but there really isnt anything i can do to lower the temp , i open all the vents sometimes to let it cool off in there but it only changes the temp a little bit
look at the first page on this thread theres a pic of my setupwhat kind/size exhaust fan are using?
what bro ??... nwm ..
nah, he said one fan for exhaust the tent, one fan for the cooltube so it goesso u want me to hook up both the fans pushing air through the cool tube ? that makes no sense all the air will be pushed out of course but there wont be no air entering the tent.. ill consider your idea but i doubt its going to get my temps where i need it to be, its the summer now so no matter what i do the temps are always gonna be a little high
I have a portable ac in my room its shitty tho it doesnt keep the room cool if the tent gets really hot ill just open the tent door and roll the a/c in front if it.. u have a pic of your setup tho bro ? i dont really know what u mean by that and i wanna set it up correctlymy setup is open --> cooltube - 6 inch ducting - out the top hole in the tent - isolated ducting - vortex inline fan - isolated ducting - carbon filter -->
if the temp in the room is 30-35 then that's the lowest it can ever be inside your tent. You need to put in air conditioning if you want good results. If you can't lower the heat, than you'll have to live with worse results.
check on craigslist and local ads, people litterally GIVE that shit away, 50-100$ for a portable or window model