zeke99
Active member
Do we know now how many times per minute that air has to be exchanged in order to keep the temperature inside of a tent the same as the temperature outside of the tent with stacked HID bulbs, 2 x 600w, 3 x 600w, 1 x 1k, 2 x 1K, etc. when the tent is NOT being ventilated into the room that it sits in?
Is it 1x, 2x, 3x (per minute air exchange)?
And if we do, do we know more than that, for example, maintaining a +5 and +10 degree difference (inside the tent)?
No cool tubes, no hoods, just bare bulbs.
Please share your data. Tent size, wattage, CFM, temp differential.
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Specifically I am erecting a 162.5 cubic foot tent with a 1K bulb. I have the ability to ventilate from the tent, directly out a window, so the temperatures in the room containing the tent will only be impacted by the presence of the ballast.
Is it 1x, 2x, 3x (per minute air exchange)?
And if we do, do we know more than that, for example, maintaining a +5 and +10 degree difference (inside the tent)?
No cool tubes, no hoods, just bare bulbs.
Please share your data. Tent size, wattage, CFM, temp differential.
....
Specifically I am erecting a 162.5 cubic foot tent with a 1K bulb. I have the ability to ventilate from the tent, directly out a window, so the temperatures in the room containing the tent will only be impacted by the presence of the ballast.
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