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Diy led air cooled hood
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Diy led air cooled hood
So basically I found a used dominator 2xxl led online for super cheap, pulls 608 watts at the wall.
Fantastic light, but is heating up the tent way worse than my air cooled 600.
The fans that cool the heat sinks are blowing hot air into the tent, any ideas on how to contain that heat and extract it fast?
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Fantastic light, but is heating up the tent way worse than my air cooled 600.
The fans that cool the heat sinks are blowing hot air into the tent, any ideas on how to contain that heat and extract it fast?
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Re: Diy led air cooled hood
Good morning buddy.
I imagine you can just hang some ducting above the heatsink, connected to an extraction fan. That should take some of the heat out..other than that I am very bad with DIY :D
I imagine you can just hang some ducting above the heatsink, connected to an extraction fan. That should take some of the heat out..other than that I am very bad with DIY :D
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Re: Diy led air cooled hood
I was thinking that also, but the fans pull air in from the top and push it out the sides. This is a tough one..Bulls wrote:Good morning buddy.
I imagine you can just hang some ducting above the heatsink, connected to an extraction fan. That should take some of the heat out..other than that I am very bad with DIY :D
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Re: Diy led air cooled hood
Well it is a tough one....If you have clip on fans blowing the warm air up and getting it sucked by the ducting/extraction fan?
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That's a good idea man, right now my exhaust is on the top corner. I'll try using the hole directly above the light
Sent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkBulls wrote:Well it is a tough one....If you have clip on fans blowing the warm air up and getting it sucked by the ducting/extraction fan?
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Re: Diy led air cooled hood
Have you got an intake fan at all. Position it to point up towards the light, should push that warm air up into your extraction.integrajosh wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 12:09 pmThat's a good idea man, right now my exhaust is on the top corner. I'll try using the hole directly above the lightSent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkBulls wrote:Well it is a tough one....If you have clip on fans blowing the warm air up and getting it sucked by the ducting/extraction fan?
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Just passive intake on both sides of the bottom of tent. Only a fan for outtake
Sent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkHobbit wrote:Have you got an intake fan at all. Position it to point up towards the light, should push that warm air up into your extraction.integrajosh wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 12:09 pmThat's a good idea man, right now my exhaust is on the top corner. I'll try using the hole directly above the lightSent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkBulls wrote:Well it is a tough one....If you have clip on fans blowing the warm air up and getting it sucked by the ducting/extraction fan?
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Might be worth considering one mate, just having intake will lower temps, but if ya got nice cool ir under the canopy blowing upwards, should make quite a difference. i dropped 3c like this, and my ambient intake temps are almost same as in the room. If My ambient temps were cooler woulda knocked it down further. Having an intake means you can up your extraction as well.integrajosh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 11:05 pmJust passive intake on both sides of the bottom of tent. Only a fan for outtakeSent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkHobbit wrote:Have you got an intake fan at all. Position it to point up towards the light, should push that warm air up into your extraction.integrajosh wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 12:09 pmThat's a good idea man, right now my exhaust is on the top corner. I'll try using the hole directly above the light
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Good call my friend, I think I'll invest in a 4" intake fan. Been meaning to do it for a while now
Sent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkHobbit wrote:Might be worth considering one mate, just having intake will lower temps, but if ya got nice cool ir under the canopy blowing upwards, should make quite a difference. i dropped 3c like this, and my ambient intake temps are almost same as in the room. If My ambient temps were cooler woulda knocked it down further. Having an intake means you can up your extraction as well.integrajosh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 11:05 pmJust passive intake on both sides of the bottom of tent. Only a fan for outtakeSent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkHobbit wrote: Have you got an intake fan at all. Position it to point up towards the light, should push that warm air up into your extraction.
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Re: Diy led air cooled hood
i bashed a hole in a wall,it dropped the temps by several degrees see bach.....