Never heard of it. Probably cheap chinese stuff.Has anyone used the Grow Co 1000 de
I highly doubt it. I think it could handle 4 without a problem. 5 maybe if you run in a basement at nights and it's not hot outside. 6 never in your wildest dreams.I plan on using at least 6 double ended 1000w lights. Would a 24,000 BTU AC suffice for cooling?
Right on. I pretty much confirmed after I posted that a general rule of thumb for the double ended is 6,000 BTU per 1000 watts. So that aligns with what you’re saying.Never heard of it. Probably cheap chinese stuff.
I highly doubt it. I think it could handle 4 without a problem. 5 maybe if you run in a basement at nights and it's not hot outside. 6 never in your wildest dreams.
Yeah they call it the california rule. I think that infrared accounts for the added heat. Not sure why but they do put out more than 3.41 btu/hr per watt but they definitely do. I personally value them at 5500 but 6000 is a safe number. You also need to account for other heat loads in the room like a dehumidifier and such.a general rule of thumb for the double ended is 6,000 BTU per 1000 watts.
So I’m thinking of a multi split system for cooling. Do you know if the dehumidifier that comes with the unit is efficient enough? Know of any cheaper ways to cool a room?Yeah they call it the california rule. I think that infrared accounts for the added heat. Not sure why but they do put out more than 3.41 btu/hr per watt but they definitely do. I personally value them at 5500 but 6000 is a safe number. You also need to account for other heat loads in the room like a dehumidifier and such.
Running the AC unit in dehumidification mode when the lights are off works for some, depends on the AC unit. I know the portables suck at dehu mode. My 4 ton units will pull a lot of water in dehu mode. One could use a wifi controller to schedule the AC unit to switch from cooling to dehu mode and back as the lights go off and on. Thing about using a mini as a dehu is they will cool the room a bit where a normal dehu will add heat because the condenser coil is indoors. So when the lights are off the room could get too cool with the mini running in dehu.Do you know if the dehumidifier that comes with the unit is efficient enough?
Run at night or only in the winters and vent with enough CFM. Some even setup ventilation in stages, say one 12 inch blower set to kick on at 78 and another one set to kick on to help if it hits 80. I ran a 8kW room with ventilation, I am in a basement, I ran at night not in the summer. I had the 8kW of HPS lights hooked to a 12 inch blower through an ozone genarator and outside. I had a 12 inch and a 10 inch blower with filtered intakes from a basement window well, setup in stages with the 10 inch followed by the 12 inch. I had some of the lighting on a high temp shutoff so if it got too hot some of the lights would shut down for a while. I was so happy when I got my minisplit.Know of any cheaper ways to cool a room?