Damn that is the best mailman ever! I am curious How your boards turn out! Have a great day and stay medicated .
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Oh, by the way, let me know how you like the vaporiser. I like the size and price of it, I might think about a Xmas present for my precious me..Awesome K!!!
I've just bought a Q7S dry herb vaporiser, looking forward to testing it out on my next harvest.
Congrats again, and I look forward to hearing how she smokes !
Oh, by the way, let me know how you like the vaporiser. I like the size and price of it, I might think about a Xmas present for my precious me.. .
Thanks!Looks nice should do you great. Is the driver mounted outside or inside the box? My panels personally stay cool and one of my drivers stays nice to the touch while the other gets hot.
Thanks shorti. I was considering this during initial build. But since it also acts as a fan to blow on my plant, I put it in the middle. Below that, there is only a pot. And if I put it lower, it would not change the temps, I am 99% sure.I'd recommend putting intake fan at the bottom of the box while maintaining exhaust on the top.
Thanks shorti. I was considering this during initial build. But since it also acts as a fan to blow on my plant, I put it in the middle. Below that, there is only a pot. And if I put it lower, it would not change the temps, I am 99% sure.
So at 3/4 of the light output (30k lux instead of 40k at the bottom of the box) the temps max out at 89-90 F. And the air is dry as Ghandi's flip-flops... 28% RH.
Not trying to be a smart ass, but hot air rises and the heat source is at the top. Exhaust is higher than heat source. How would the lowering of intake help with heat...? Really, am I missing something?My idea is to not use the fresh-air intake as a fan to blow the plants. I'd remove and patch the current ventilation. Intake at the bottom, exhaust at the top(hot air rises, think about convection & air currents in nature). Heat will be almost non-existent.
To move air around inside the cab, just get a 4" personal fan and hang on the wall over the canopy.
Should be less than $30 total modification
Not trying to be a smart ass, but hot air rises and the heat source is at the top. Exhaust is higher than heat source. How would the lowering of intake help with heat...? Really, am I missing something?
I am measuring heat 2" below the LED board. Just to be sure that if I ever need to use that space at the very top, I would not burn the plant. Will test with the glass screen tomorrow and pretty soon I shall soak up a White Widow fem bean
Thanks!
It is outside. And the board is warm to touch with the most sensitive part of arm. But still.
Dimmed to 3/4 of its power, will see where the temps max out now.
Not trying to be a smart ass, but hot air rises and the heat source is at the top. Exhaust is higher than heat source. How would the lowering of intake help with heat...? Really, am I missing something?
I am measuring heat 2" below the LED board. Just to be sure that if I ever need to use that space at the very top, I would not burn the plant. Will test with the glass screen tomorrow and pretty soon I shall soak up a White Widow fem bean
Ok guys, don't forget that the box is only two cubic feet stacked one above another, and the QB is powerful enough to work in a 2x2 tent. How much of an intake twmp diff I can get by lowering the intake? I would guess it would be tenth's of degree whereas I need to lower it by more than 10. But I can use a duct to lower it from an existing intake and make a proof of concept.
My intake is effective, if I crank it full throttle, I loose the negative pressure and can feel the air escaping every hole of the box. This is my exhaust that is somewhat inefective. And this I know well. However, the only fan I can use is a PC fan, because of space and noise issues. So I need to think of another way to overcome the heat problem.
You'd be surprised.