Ok heres what im lookin at... I have a bedroom that has 2 heat vents on the floor in it. I have the house thermostat on 68degrees. So in when the lights are off, the temp will not drop far below 68. However, when the lights are on, the heat still comes out of them, making the room hotter. The thermostat is on the wall in the living room, so whenever the living room gets chilly, the vents in my room also blow hot air which makes my temp controller turn the intake and outtake fans on like every 5 or 10 minutes instead of every 30min, which i prefer. So is there some kind of timed damper i can hook up to the house ducting in the basement right before that vent? I wanna time it, so its open at lights off, but closed during lights on. This has to be a common problem around here since a good percentage of u grow in a room with a heating/cooling vent.
I have only turned on the veg room lights to get a feel for how the temp situation was gonna work. I got 4800watts in flower, and 1600 in veg, and the outtakes for both rooms exhaust into the living room area where the thermostat is, so im kind of hoping once all the lights are running, that the rooms will act as heaters (even tho they are cooled lights) for the living area, preventing the thermostat to go on so often. Since the rooms are set to exhaust when 72.5degrees is exceeded, and since the thermostat for the house is set at 68 degrees, do you think this will be enough to keep the heater from turning on? Help me guys thx!
I have only turned on the veg room lights to get a feel for how the temp situation was gonna work. I got 4800watts in flower, and 1600 in veg, and the outtakes for both rooms exhaust into the living room area where the thermostat is, so im kind of hoping once all the lights are running, that the rooms will act as heaters (even tho they are cooled lights) for the living area, preventing the thermostat to go on so often. Since the rooms are set to exhaust when 72.5degrees is exceeded, and since the thermostat for the house is set at 68 degrees, do you think this will be enough to keep the heater from turning on? Help me guys thx!