help with aircooled lights

jasman

Member
Hey quysDoes anyone think this is a good idea or would even work, I live in the north and our winters are baaaaad. OkSo I've got 4 baddass full lighting kits, baddass ballasts melon head hoods etc and I've got 2 8" badass blowers each cooling 2 lights, I wanna know if I could have these 2 fans connected to a controller of some sort that would controll the speed of these fans to keep daytime temperature at constant optimum temp, aswell as controll my co2, ozone, intake exhaust fans and a heater ( only for night ). And am I right in thinking that if this is possible all I will need my intake/exhaust system for will be to controll humidity and not temp and would this mean the fans would only be operational a fraction of the time compared to if they were used for cooling the room. Also I'm open to sujjestions as to what would be the best controller for this? $700 max. Looking forward to hearing ur opinions dudes thanks !
 

Warlock1369

Well-Known Member
When cooling the lights I like my fans running max. Help cool them better. Yes there are a few controllers out there that will do all that for you. Check out Titan controls.
 

jasman

Member
Yeah I used to with my old light system but with this one there's really no need, I've got co2 running so no need to replenish air for that, lights run so cool that I don't think I need to replenish air for that, my intake/ exhaust system is on a thermo/hygro meter and only exhausts 4 times a day and I'm pretty sure that this is only to correct humidity to 40%. Is there any chemicals/properties of fresh air that plants need other than co2 temp and humidity? I've allways wondered this. Thanks dude those controllers look neat my homie told me they were ace, my mentor told me that cap make a good controller that only controlls temp humidity and co2, with a night option for my heater. I don't need light and water cycle features on a controller as I've allready got these on timers and they're dialed in nicely.
 
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