omensev
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My friends and I have been working on an amazing project the past month or so. We have been given the go ahead to use a 2600 sqft warehouse to grow as much as we are capable of growing. Unfortunately, this particular space only has 200 amp service, which does not allow us to max out the entire space.
What we have figured out and built so far, is 2, 12' x 40' boxes that are on alternating flowering light cycles. Each box has 30 8'' air cooled 1000 watt hps's, in 3 rows of 10. Each of the 3 rows join together at a single 12" fan that exhausts directly out of the roof. Each box has 18 20' long pvc ebb and flow pipes that will hold 342 plants.
The issue at hand.......
The ceiling of the box is 8 1/2' high. This, as we have discovered is what we are mainly battling. There isn't enough space up top for the hot air to rise to. With the pipes roughly 2 ft off of the ground our lights have to be maxed out at the top as to not scorch the ladies. We have been running tests this week and we are struggling to dial in at a descent temp. Yesterday, we were able to hold the temp at about 84 85 degrees with 2 13000 btu a/c's blowing with the direction of the airflow. We thought that with the addition of some direct intake and exhaust might be able to drop it some more. Nope, the intake and exhaust rose the temp up into the mid 90's. The box is a wood frame with panda wrap so obviously its not too sealed. 85 degrees is def manageable but its not consistent.
I have tried to give a pretty clear description (as brief as possible) of the set up.
What im looking for is input to the specific situation.
In your opinion should we abort the direct intake and exhaust method and put another a/c in the box? Maybe put the intake/ exhaust on timers?
Or should we nix the a/c's all together and add a lot more intake and exhaust fans and completely embrace a full air exchange method?
The problem we have found with exhausting out of the box and into giant can filters is the ambient temp inside warehouse begins to rise ultimately effecting the temps on the inside of the grow spaces.
We have a HUGE 18" max fan pulling the warehouse air out by the way.
I dont know exactly why I typed all of this stuff out. I guess im just frustrated and asking for a little bit of input. I've done a serious amount of research on the matter and this is certainly not my first rodeo. Thanks everyone who just read all of this by the way. You guys are the best!!!
The picture is from about a week ago...
What we have figured out and built so far, is 2, 12' x 40' boxes that are on alternating flowering light cycles. Each box has 30 8'' air cooled 1000 watt hps's, in 3 rows of 10. Each of the 3 rows join together at a single 12" fan that exhausts directly out of the roof. Each box has 18 20' long pvc ebb and flow pipes that will hold 342 plants.
The issue at hand.......
The ceiling of the box is 8 1/2' high. This, as we have discovered is what we are mainly battling. There isn't enough space up top for the hot air to rise to. With the pipes roughly 2 ft off of the ground our lights have to be maxed out at the top as to not scorch the ladies. We have been running tests this week and we are struggling to dial in at a descent temp. Yesterday, we were able to hold the temp at about 84 85 degrees with 2 13000 btu a/c's blowing with the direction of the airflow. We thought that with the addition of some direct intake and exhaust might be able to drop it some more. Nope, the intake and exhaust rose the temp up into the mid 90's. The box is a wood frame with panda wrap so obviously its not too sealed. 85 degrees is def manageable but its not consistent.
I have tried to give a pretty clear description (as brief as possible) of the set up.
What im looking for is input to the specific situation.
In your opinion should we abort the direct intake and exhaust method and put another a/c in the box? Maybe put the intake/ exhaust on timers?
Or should we nix the a/c's all together and add a lot more intake and exhaust fans and completely embrace a full air exchange method?
The problem we have found with exhausting out of the box and into giant can filters is the ambient temp inside warehouse begins to rise ultimately effecting the temps on the inside of the grow spaces.
We have a HUGE 18" max fan pulling the warehouse air out by the way.
I dont know exactly why I typed all of this stuff out. I guess im just frustrated and asking for a little bit of input. I've done a serious amount of research on the matter and this is certainly not my first rodeo. Thanks everyone who just read all of this by the way. You guys are the best!!!
The picture is from about a week ago...
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