I'm actually a third year engineering major, so to say that I need to back to school etc, just makes me think less of your responses....
#1. if you fail to contextualize something like that, then i highly dought your a 3'rd year engineering student.... it wasn't even me who SAID go back to school.... if you can even understand somethine that simple why are you even trying?
I really still do not see how this is such a ridiculous question.....it's no where near the same as spraying an HPS lamp with water, because the air is not as wet as I think people are assuming here.
#2. i have a Swamp cooler. its a 3 fan, 4 coil opporating unit... produces 24,000 BTU @ 4.5 Amps... the Air comes out of it at 80% RH... 30 seconds of holding my hand in front of it creates water condensation... they DO produce ALOT of condensation.
There is absolutely no moisture build up in my house at all from the swamp cooler
#2 (Continued). Thats because it is cooling 800+ Square feet (thats a small apartment...), minimum.... puting ALL of that cooling power through a single hood (5 Sq feet?) and Guess what? theres ALOT of condensation.....
I might actually run an experiment in a monitored scenario with an old HPS and find out the results because I am assuming you don't really have first hand experience with this.
#3. i allready told you to do that. go have fun, hopefully you wont die and just injure yourself so you learn from your mistakes....
I have actually taken a couple of electrical engineering classes, and oddly enough, something like this has never been taught in any of them...thus I really do believe this is what a forum is for.
Any electrical Technology course (Such as Electrical 101, 102, 201, 202....) covers electricity in high moisture conditions and the precautions that need to be taken. do you think they use straight up industrial wire for those lights in the swimming pool? you guessed wrong..... everything is 100% sealed......
someone who actually does know what it takes to grow successfully and say they have no business growing.
It still doesn't change that fact that IF you ARE that intelligent, you wouldn't HAVE TO ask.
PLAIN AND SIMPLE. IF you were that intelligent you would be able to deduce the things you needed to do such a job, get the tools and parts ready and complete the task...
SAFLEY.
P.S: heres a parts list... its not my responsibility if you get hurt.
Heavy duty Electrical tape
Mylar Ducting (Flexvent, 50')
4x 8" hose clamp
Heat resistant Silicone sealant
Sheet metal
Fold the sheet metal around the Blower on the swamp cooler. Make sure it is sealed. Mold the exaust head to fit 6" mylar piping.
Attach and seal mylar vent to the cooler using the hose clamp. Seal it with Electrical tape.
Attach vent to light with Hose clamp. Seal it with Heat resistant sillicon. use Heavy dity tape around outside to fully seal...
Attach exaust Vent to oposing side of light with Clamp. Seal with Sillicon and Tape.
Attach vent to Exaust fan and waste MANY BTU's of cooling power.....
Don't forget to electrical tape EVERYTHING inside the hood.... it has to be SEALED.
it is NOT my responsibility when you end up in the E.R.