Indoor Temps in the 90s ...parabolic or AC reflector

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My temps are hitting low 90s as a consequence of getting my humidity right and i am needing to invest in either a blockbuster ac reflector or a simple parabolic shade as i am using standard shade at the moment .

Will a parabolic bring my temps down enough due to better heat disapation than my standard reflector or am i better investing in a blockbuster AC reflector.

Also if i am forced to go down the AC reflector route can i use a passive intake in a 1.2 tent.
 
I don't think i have had the chance to welcome you my friend ...WELCOME...... :stylez rasta smoke:....Go air cool .....any non-air cooled hood you have, your going to have to good control of room temps RH ..etc check this out he says it better then i can....a lil stoned ...lol...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkLVQa5KN3E
 
Cheers CGR..I am actually a returning member as havent been on for a while and my log in details got wiped when you had a meltdown !!..lol
 
ok think a AC reflector is needed. Now if i decide to run it seperately from CF and inline fan and use..... - passive intake - ducting - AC reflector- inline fan- ducting - Can i vent back into the room or am i better venting out the window or similar.
If i decide to go down the route of linking it to my CF and existing fan and still using a passive intake and venting where i am venting my CF (out the room ) will this still drop temps sufficiently or are i better going the first option ie. on a seperate fan without CF .....Confusing myself !!!LOL
 
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