DraGonReBorn
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Temp Issues
Temp Issues
I'm a lurker, but I love the thread and hope I can contribute some small input! : )
Some of my background is in operations of large power plants and practical thermodynamics. When you are talking about 500 Megawatt plants, even a .5% increase in effienciency (sp, buzzed) is huge over time! (It makes me want to use a heat exchanger on my bathroom vents/fans. Yeah, I'm a nerd ) But is that increase in effienciency cost effective?
Has anyone thought about an "air to air" heat exchanger for a LED grow? While using a bottom exhaust works, it is fighting the natural air circulation. One is already paying X for a light trap, X * Y for an air to air heat exchanger "could" be an option. As it would also serve the function of a light trap.
While it would only make sense on large grows, an air to air heat exchanger would allow for higher air flows and still use the heat produced by the lights (otherwise wasted energy) to help keep the temps within the range needed. More cost effective the further one is from the equator.
Or, this same heat could be used in keeping needed temps for seedlings/cloning. Seems strange to worry about KEEPING heat instead of losing it. Only pretains to indoor growing, not power plant operations. <G>
Well, power plants need to lose heat too. Depends on where and why you need to move heat.
Feel free to delete this post if it is off topic, or not helpful! Sometimes my Asberger issues make me tunnel vision and not see the big picture. I'm sorry if this is not helpful!
Again, I love this thread!
Peace
Temp Issues
I'm a lurker, but I love the thread and hope I can contribute some small input! : )
Some of my background is in operations of large power plants and practical thermodynamics. When you are talking about 500 Megawatt plants, even a .5% increase in effienciency (sp, buzzed) is huge over time! (It makes me want to use a heat exchanger on my bathroom vents/fans. Yeah, I'm a nerd ) But is that increase in effienciency cost effective?
Has anyone thought about an "air to air" heat exchanger for a LED grow? While using a bottom exhaust works, it is fighting the natural air circulation. One is already paying X for a light trap, X * Y for an air to air heat exchanger "could" be an option. As it would also serve the function of a light trap.
While it would only make sense on large grows, an air to air heat exchanger would allow for higher air flows and still use the heat produced by the lights (otherwise wasted energy) to help keep the temps within the range needed. More cost effective the further one is from the equator.
Or, this same heat could be used in keeping needed temps for seedlings/cloning. Seems strange to worry about KEEPING heat instead of losing it. Only pretains to indoor growing, not power plant operations. <G>
Well, power plants need to lose heat too. Depends on where and why you need to move heat.
Feel free to delete this post if it is off topic, or not helpful! Sometimes my Asberger issues make me tunnel vision and not see the big picture. I'm sorry if this is not helpful!
Again, I love this thread!
Peace
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