my 3 stages of flower

superstoner1

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but what if his intake air is hotter?
where is he drawing air from..

why cant he just exhaust into a another empty room with an ozone generator that vents outside...
The ac air will keep the bulbs cooler..
Doesnt matter if intake air is warmer, at least it wont be sucking the environment from the room.
 

superstoner1

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I would do one large intake and then run one fan for no more three lights (preferably two) feeding from the intake with separate exhausts
 

OLD DUDE

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Because when lights go on my res's are around 67-68 from the room temp and when lights go off they will be 71-71.6 and quickly cool down. With bennies i cant justify the extra cost of running a chiller and 2 pumps.
thats more or less what my temps are without the chiller! My veg hybrids run 75sh but, I have what seems to be better growth using the hybrids. I still believe if the temps are not extreme, 80+, ya won't have problems unless there is a problem with the water!?!? Hey SS, you should take a cloner and run it as a veg hybrid and see what you think, if you haven't already!
 

oceangreen

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I would do one large intake and then run one fan for no more three lights (preferably two) feeding from the intake with separate exhausts
I kind get the idea of what you are saying. Here is what I am planning with 2 lines. With your way it would be 4 lines, correct ( 4 separate exhausts or 2) ?

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superstoner1

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When cooling that many 1000's in a single run you will need much more airflow to keep same temp as running two per fan. The last two in your design will have considerably higher temps even with high flow. Just my personal preference if i was doing it would have the large intake box feeding 4 runners to each two lights, each run pulled by an individual fan and exhausting through a double exhaust.
 

OLD DUDE

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Frickin frackin son of a beach mother lover!!!!!! You called it SS!! The best Orange Bud, which might be the prettiest plant I have ever grown, just threw out a shit load of nanners yesterday with a week to go!!! Dutch Passion mother lovers!!!!!!!
 

extremepsi

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thanks ss for the great info, lost 3 of the girls but the others are coming back , room changes did the trick, light on temps are now steady at 72 deg haven't cke'd temps with lights off yet res temps are 68-70 deg
 

BleedsGreen

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headed off to vacation today, a little worried about being away 5 days, but the only way to know for sure is to do it. I will be coming back to another harvest if things don't go south while I am away.

Have a great week everyone, maybe I will hit it big in Atlantic City! ;)
 

georgeforeman

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headed off to vacation today, a little worried about being away 5 days, but the only way to know for sure is to do it. I will be coming back to another harvest if things don't go south while I am away.

Have a great week everyone, maybe I will hit it big in Atlantic City! ;)
Good luck...always tough to leave the garden the first time. The first time i left, i went to new york for 4 days. Left new york as hurricane sandy was hitting, got home and lost power for 5 days. :(
 

DIRTHAWKER

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Whats up superman!! Hey i gotta question for yas. Iv'e built a new flower system that runs 40 sprayers from one 50 gallon smart bin, and im trying to figure what size pump would work best? I have all the plumbing and spray manifolds built. Just need to pull the trigger on the pump size. Thanks buddy!
 

superstoner1

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Wow, hey hawkman. I was just thinking of u two days ago when i was at a huge eagle preserve and during a show this red tail hawk flew about 2" over my head. Saw some beautiful birds. On the pump i would say the ecoplus 1056, but i would run a 1" manifold as far as possible before splitting.
 
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