Yea, that’s the plan… Those lights put out some serious heat. Especially with 2 of 'em in that small tent. So 70 during “lights on” and 75 when “lights off”… Luckily, my home has 2 separate heat pump systems (heat pumps are fairly common here in South Carolina). One for the upstairs and one downstairs. So the one upstairs is my “climate control” for the grow room. Ha!
I’m still doing only autoflowers, and I know you can go straight light 24 hours, but I have them on a 20/4 cycle.
Currently have just one LSD Auto and one Banana Kush Auto in the small tent, but am looking forward to having 4-6 plants in the larger tent once I get the plumbing set with the new T6’s…
Again, thanks to all of you guys for the tips/pointers… I’m so small-time that some of y’all must laugh when compared to the large operations you run. I’m in awe of what some of you guys do/produce… Every grow is a learning experience, and the tips you provide help immensely.
ACIController 67 designed to handle Two fans (same setting). Possible consideration, T6 Exhaust and T4 intake, same setting, should produce negative pressure, at minimal setting. Shown as acceptable configuration in the manual. (online download available, if waiting for fans to arrive.
I tabled the Vivosun 6" and went with two T6 QUIET fans, separate or same controller, configuration available. Bonus, 2 controller, 2 temp probes, and twice the possible nightmares to control. 2 quiet fans are worth the cost. I can be in the grow room and relax or bask in the quiet (fans on). Advertising (believe it or not) monthly electricity will make up some cost savings over AC motor. Also, with second ACIController controlling T4 independently, you could adjust the minimal OFF setting to threshold level desired to keep tent slightly negative pressure, or Vortex blasting, your choice.
ACI-Cloudline 67 Controller will handle (control) BOTH T6 fan and T4 using same settings.
Thus you will have (should have) negative pressure. Two 67 controllers allow independent tuning of system with possible refinement for temp, RH, and pressure.