emrldthumb
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I've put as much as 310w of CFLs (mostly 42w each) in my grow room without running into any heat problem. However, my exhaust fan is just a duct booster rated 80 cfm, and I'm worried it won't be up to the task if I upgrade to a 400w or 600w HPS.
Is there an easy way to calculate how much heat a particular wattage of CFLs or HPS lamps produce on average? I know I need to get a good centrifugal/can fan at some point, but I'm trying to figure out if it can wait a little longer. I'm guessing it's mandatory even for a 400w, but I prefer to do the math rather than rely on gut reaction.
FYI, the grow room is 30" wide by 7 ft tall by 10 feet long, but I'll only be using the last 3 feet or so instead of all 10 feet. The attached photo shows the space, there will be a second container so that the whole black drip tray will be the grow space. It measures 28" by 48".
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Is there an easy way to calculate how much heat a particular wattage of CFLs or HPS lamps produce on average? I know I need to get a good centrifugal/can fan at some point, but I'm trying to figure out if it can wait a little longer. I'm guessing it's mandatory even for a 400w, but I prefer to do the math rather than rely on gut reaction.
FYI, the grow room is 30" wide by 7 ft tall by 10 feet long, but I'll only be using the last 3 feet or so instead of all 10 feet. The attached photo shows the space, there will be a second container so that the whole black drip tray will be the grow space. It measures 28" by 48".
View attachment IMG_20150130_224716_noexif.jpg