Does this check out for a 2x4 area?
- RadRiverOtter
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Looking good! The black is a nice touch.
Swamp botanist by day... Bedroom botanist by night.
Perch the driver just above the fan vertically so it draws air across it lengthwise. Driver is about 30-50% better at removing heat vertically than when laid flat when in stagnant air.
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Nice light.
Remember, if you're going to run odor control (carbon scrubber, exhaust fan) exhausting air with a passive intake, you shouldn't need to worry about heat or stagnant air. Passive vents low on one side, and exhaust pipe/scrubber/fan high on the opposite side is how I'd go; it makes for great cross-ventilation.
Remember, if you're going to run odor control (carbon scrubber, exhaust fan) exhausting air with a passive intake, you shouldn't need to worry about heat or stagnant air. Passive vents low on one side, and exhaust pipe/scrubber/fan high on the opposite side is how I'd go; it makes for great cross-ventilation.
This sounds like the approach I will go with. I may even skip the carbon filter as it legal here to have up to four plants I believe. Depends if I can tolerate the constant smell.J.R.R. wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2020 2:56 amNice light.
Remember, if you're going to run odor control (carbon scrubber, exhaust fan) exhausting air with a passive intake, you shouldn't need to worry about heat or stagnant air. Passive vents low on one side, and exhaust pipe/scrubber/fan high on the opposite side is how I'd go; it makes for great cross-ventilation.
Ive put the build on hold for now as work has picked up and I haven't had much time.
I was thinking of some ideas to balance out the spectrum without over complicating things. I'm looking at "CRM-3050-Optisolis" pucks on Cutter. They have roughly the same forward voltage as the Bridgelux strips im using. would it be a bad idea adding them in parallel to the same circuit?