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well when i started this - i had very little knowdledge of lights and hoods , i have a 600 watt light but did not get it air cooled its open reflector with serious heat issues in summer is there a way i can convert it to air cooled or should i just get a new one. Its only a 4*4 closet but with temps outside still at 55-74 degree's - i'm still running at 80 with door cracked and i would prefer to keep it shut
MT why do you think the big hoods are a waste? Ive ran small hoods and seen how poor they cover 4x4 area. xxxl hoods kick ass and cover 4x4 with very little hot spot, so you can run them closer than smaller hoods that sometime get a big hot spot right in the middle.
It depends on the brand of hood. Some have louvers that can be replaced with flanges to hook up ducting. You could try a DIY if you are handy.
What brand and model are you using now?
I'm not into massive hoods, so I wouldn't recommend any of them. I'd be happy to tell you why if you want to know, but if you have your heart set on a huge hood, I don't want to waste our time.
MT why do you think the big hoods are a waste? Ive ran small hoods and seen how poor they cover 4x4 area. xxxl hoods kick ass and cover 4x4 with very little hot spot, so you can run them closer than smaller hoods that sometime get a big hot spot right in the middle.
I have a xxxl 6'' and a Raptor, love the Raptor hands down for quality and massive size.
I have 3 Raptors AC 8" running 1,000w and two Daystar AC 6" running 600w (I have also ran 1000w in these).
Personally, I've found the raptors to be top notch over true 4'x4' tables. The Daystar AC 6" just couldn't cover the area like the raptor. And, as previously mentioned, the Daystar gives a hot spot in the middle, while the raptor provides a great spread. Get some Smart Grips and you'll be all set. Also, I cool everything with one 700 cfm max fan pulling (opposed to pushing) the air. I've found this to be the most effective way to cool and cheapest. Hope that helps.
I also have some adjust-a-wings and just can never use them because they heat my area up too much, especially in summer. I have a friend that runs three 600w adjust-a-wings and has seen great success because they don't get as hot as the 1000s. If I didn't run tables, I would try these because you can cut some serious wattage and get huge coverage with the light spreaders.
To whoever posted about not using the light spreader, why is this? Does it cut the output like the 8% for glass figure or is it just overkill? Thanks for any response.
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