Led grow room temperature

DrBlaze

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There's a real mix. Its really just down to your own environment. Attached to the fixture is easiest (and slightly more electrically efficient), but if temps are a concern, then remote would be a good idea.
 

CobKits

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Attached to the fixture is easiest (and slightly more electrically efficient)
any driver at 220V is considerably more efficient than a driver at 110V, and more of a difference than the slight voltage drop lost from remote driver mounting (which can be overcome by upsizing conductors)

driver distance is a factor but a relatively minor factor
 

sethimus

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any driver at 220V is considerably more efficient than a driver at 110V, and more of a difference than the slight voltage drop lost from remote driver mounting (which can be overcome by upsizing conductors)

driver distance is a factor but a relatively minor factor
how much would i lose if i would mount the drivers outside and have say a 3m long cable to the panel? (i'm at 220V)
 

VegasWinner

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Hi,

so today I read (here and 2 other sites) that room temp shoud be 85f/29C.

Is that true ?

So for those of you running a small grow ( 300W max ), do you need a heater to reach this temp ?

Thanks and have a nice day !
Temperature is ranged not a specific number or target. Every plant responds differently to the same environment. Your plants will tell you the ideal temperature if you pay close enough attention
 

wietefras

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Temperature is ranged not a specific number or target. Every plant responds differently to the same environment. Your plants will tell you the ideal temperature if you pay close enough attention
No they don't. Plants are fine with anything between say 20C and 35C. That's a range yes, but in the end there is an optimum temperature determined by the humidity, amount of light and whether you supply CO2 or not etc. The plants won't show you which is the optimum temperature. They are still fine with pretty much the whole range. It's just that they produce more at the optimum temperature rather than anywhere else in the range.
 

drgroove

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Hi @VegasWinner,

to what should I pay attention ?

Until recently I lived in an appartment under the roof and used HPS, temps ranged between 22C and 30C+.

Except for 30+, I didn't noticed big differences (no CO2).

The I read that with temps under let's say 25C and leds plant metabolism will slow down ?

Hi @wietefras,

I know I'm overthinking, too many monthes without growing :)

Also excited and a bit worried about switching to led !

Have a nice day !
 

CobKits

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thats why some people use chillers

also pots on a concrete floor can be considerably cooler than room air temp up in the canopy
 

VegasWinner

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Hi @VegasWinner,

to what should I pay attention ?

Until recently I lived in an appartment under the roof and used HPS, temps ranged between 22C and 30C+.

Except for 30+, I didn't noticed big differences (no CO2).

The I read that with temps under let's say 25C and leds plant metabolism will slow down ?

Hi @wietefras,

I know I'm overthinking, too many monthes without growing :)

Also excited and a bit worried about switching to led !

Have a nice day !
Your plants how they appear are leaves droopy pointing up etc. Your plants will tell you when they are happy or unhappy
 

goofy81

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Hey sup guys,
I noticed three was some interest in having the driver outside, which made me look at my data to see how much heat they were adding to the room.
For your interest, my driver room is about
2m x 3m with 2.3m ceiling.
I have 24 x 240w drivers in the room all blasting at their max with fans. So the heat is very evenly spread in the room.
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CobKits

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sup goofy

attachment didnt come thru

i generally assume all the efficiency loss is heat, so 1000W of drivers are putting 70-100W into a room, not a lot
 

Jp.the.pope

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its in my basement and its 100 degrees outside,

but i also keep my humidity at 60-70 for most of flower (ramping down both temp and humidity in the end.

i see fastest growth at 85F air temp, 60-70% humidity and 500-1000 ppm or so CO2
How
want to try diy SIP, so no chiller. The grow room is not in the basement, no concrete and I don't expect the floor to be cold.
I don't worry about my res temp in my SIPS. They each have a 12 gallon res. The room temp is 75-82f. They love it. Side note: I also add an air stone in each one to keep the water oxygenated. Never tried without an air stone, so I do not have a baseline but they do love it.
 
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