View Full Version : Panda Film?
sirshamus
07-13-2008, 12:42 PM
Okay, I will be setting my flower room up in my basement and had a few questions. I am thinking about covering walls with panda film and one of the walls will be just the film. My question is, can you run exhaust duct through the film, as long as the duct is supported from the ceiling? Would you use duct tape or something like that to seal around where your duct is coming through the panda. I have an air coolable hood, will be exhausting from one end of course, but should you leave the other end open(drawing air from inside the grow room), or draw air from another duct running out of the room? I have an old exhaust pipe from old furnace bout 3 ft from where I will be running light, so gonna exhaust straight into that. Thanks again!
texas grass
07-13-2008, 02:12 PM
nice scooby avatar
yes its ok to put tubing through the panda film, use duck tape to seal it up, white duck tape for inside, black for outside
if you are in a cab and you are using your fan for both fresh air in the cab and to suck all the hot air out of the light, then yes hook up the exhaust hose on 1 side of the light and keep it open on the other
if you are going outside to a furnace i would recommend using carbon filters to eliminate smell for security reasons
sirshamus
07-13-2008, 03:24 PM
thanks bro, i like scooby. i didnt know if i left the end of the reflector on the inside open it it would also help to pull fresh air through passive intake, what do you think?
McDanger
07-13-2008, 03:53 PM
yes, any exhaust will pull air in thru the passive intake
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