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If the air from outside is blowing straight into your room it's not a sealed room..Have a sealed veg room. 3 (1000w mh) room is about 10 x 12. pulling cold air from outside, very cold this time of year here. Bought a large 5 gallon humidifier. Under the lights is still only 30% humidity. should I take the glass off the hoods or blow inline fan thru the hoods to try and cool off the bulbs better?
Air from outside is just blowing into the room, not thru lights. lights are not ducted at all.
So even with the ac on you still need to bring in additional cold air?What if you have an ac already
No I push out hot air through the ac hoodsSo even with the ac on you still need to bring in additional cold air?
I run open hoods ( adjust a wings and a mini split) but I dont bring in extra air.. By bringing in the extra air you are creating positive pressure thus pushing air, humidity, co2 out of the room even if it's just small cracksmormunder the door..
No issues of powdery mildew from doing this?I have had good luck buying the little misting fixtures at Home Depot ..the ones used to cool your patio, etc.
$10 in misters, $5 on tubing and $50 for a decent pump. Will get things damp in a hurry!!
Have a sealed veg room. 3 (1000w mh) room is about 10 x 12. pulling cold air from outside, very cold this time of year here. Bought a large 5 gallon humidifier. Under the lights is still only 30% humidity. should I take the glass off the hoods or blow inline fan thru the hoods to try and cool off the bulbs better?
Air from outside is just blowing into the room, not thru lights. lights are not ducted at all.
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