NPK
Active member
Hey ICers, got a question for y'all. I'm having some temperature issues in my room--it's getting into the upper '80s, and my plants are showing the effects.
Some details about my setup: I have six 600-watt digis in an 8' x 13 basement. (Only using four of the lights right now.) They are air-cooled and I am running CO2. I know plants actually use the CO2 more effectively at higher temps, but see some ill effects from same (crispy leaves, new yellow growth on healthy new plants just in the room for one day) and have decided it's time to get an AC to control temps.
Is there a rule of thumb for determining how much power you need in an AC? For example, a given number of BTUs per thousand watts of light? Also, from the research I've done it sounds as though window units are the best bet, but that'd be trickier to install in my setup than, say, a dual-hose portable.
Any words of wisdom on the selection of an appropriate air conditioner?
Some details about my setup: I have six 600-watt digis in an 8' x 13 basement. (Only using four of the lights right now.) They are air-cooled and I am running CO2. I know plants actually use the CO2 more effectively at higher temps, but see some ill effects from same (crispy leaves, new yellow growth on healthy new plants just in the room for one day) and have decided it's time to get an AC to control temps.
Is there a rule of thumb for determining how much power you need in an AC? For example, a given number of BTUs per thousand watts of light? Also, from the research I've done it sounds as though window units are the best bet, but that'd be trickier to install in my setup than, say, a dual-hose portable.
Any words of wisdom on the selection of an appropriate air conditioner?