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![]() | I am in room with with 800 cubic feet, im running two 1000 wats. REs chiller...oh ya this is hydro,,the balest let off alot of heat. So do the lights and the rez chiller. Im running a swamper fan, inline with rez chiller to cool the room, but it still gettting to hot. its a sealed room. and i want to keep everthing in the room. Does anyone have any sugestions on how to bring the heat in the room down?....its at about 95f.....chauch out upper hope down with dope! ![]() Last edited by chris69; 03-11-2002 at 12:05 AM.. | ||
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![]() | put ice in the swaper water, some rock salt will even extend the ices life. otherwise, you got to ventilate to another room or something, even an airconditioner needs to let the heat out outside of said space. if you could remove the ballasts, that might help some. good luck.(hey you could get a species of weed used to high temps!)
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![]() | you say the room is sealed(are their any vents?) bottom line is you gotta get someting in their that will remove the heat. the only thing that i know of that can absorb heat, is ice(or dry ice) every thing else just removes heat so to speak(refridge, air conditioner) fans will just move heat around with out a place to move it to, they create cooler spots right in front of them, but they won't really remove heat. i'm almost sure their is a vent in there, so i'd runn two smaller section's of tubbing of some sort through the existing vent sys, or split the existing one in half(as in cannabalize), and block it off some where in the line. punch a hole just to the room side of said blockage, and set up an exhaust fan, and a supply(make the exhaust slightly larger.) that should resolve prob. but if room is truely sealed, i'd say your sol. sorry. if some one else coms up with an idea, i'd love to hear it. good luck man.
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