Tanuvan
Well-Known Member
Hi all, after struggling with building a grow room and wrestling with sealing light leaks, heat, etc. I finally got a Hydrohut Mini.
First off, these things are not "mini" at all. They are fairly large. Secondly ventilation...
While there are many areas for ventilation surrounding the bottom of the hut, I suspect that it wasn't really designed with a "cooltube" in mind. The examples basically show a light suspened with chains, and the duct fan sucking air from the top of the hut (with optional filter attached).
Question is:
What do most find an effective way of cooling this thing. It is about 3.5 X 3.5 X 6.
My setup is a 250w hps and a 340CFM 6in inline ducting fan. Right now I am just cooling the light (no filter/scrubber really needed)
It is basically a passive system with outside air coming in from the bottom vents...through the light, into the ducting fan..and out of the top.
Temps are about 4 degrees above ambient. The Hut is sitting in an unused closet with the door open.
First off, these things are not "mini" at all. They are fairly large. Secondly ventilation...
While there are many areas for ventilation surrounding the bottom of the hut, I suspect that it wasn't really designed with a "cooltube" in mind. The examples basically show a light suspened with chains, and the duct fan sucking air from the top of the hut (with optional filter attached).
Question is:
What do most find an effective way of cooling this thing. It is about 3.5 X 3.5 X 6.
My setup is a 250w hps and a 340CFM 6in inline ducting fan. Right now I am just cooling the light (no filter/scrubber really needed)
It is basically a passive system with outside air coming in from the bottom vents...through the light, into the ducting fan..and out of the top.
Temps are about 4 degrees above ambient. The Hut is sitting in an unused closet with the door open.