supplementsavvy
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Hey guys,
I'll be running 2 1000 W HPS systems in one of those 4 feet x 8 feet Homebox units. With 30 degree temps all summer and an enclosed system, I know that ventilation and cooling are going to be absolutely critical. If I'm drawing 6000 BTUs of cold air into the room through a window-installed AC and then using Vortex fans to pull air through the Homebox, do you think temps will still be a problem? I know the general rule of thumb is 4000 BTU per 1000 W, but this poor uni student isn't about to buy a second air conditioner. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Cheers.
I'll be running 2 1000 W HPS systems in one of those 4 feet x 8 feet Homebox units. With 30 degree temps all summer and an enclosed system, I know that ventilation and cooling are going to be absolutely critical. If I'm drawing 6000 BTUs of cold air into the room through a window-installed AC and then using Vortex fans to pull air through the Homebox, do you think temps will still be a problem? I know the general rule of thumb is 4000 BTU per 1000 W, but this poor uni student isn't about to buy a second air conditioner. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Cheers.