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marcaka
01-25-2010, 03:24 AM
I have a 4x4' Mylar HYDROPONIC GROW TENT 48x48x76 HYDRO BOX HUT. using a 400W HPS tent has 3 exhaust holes... one I am using for the power cords to go out.. have a osculating fan in there now my question is
WHAT DO I DO FOR AIR FLOW? SHOULD I GET AN INLINE FAN WITH DUCTING TO BRING AIR IN? AND GET ANOTHER INLINE FAN TURNED AROUND TO TAKE AIR OUT?? THIS IS THE PART I AM VERY CONFUSED ABOUT.. IF ANYONE COULD PUT THE WHOLE THING IN LAYMANS TERMS(OR JUST IM A DUMBASS TERMS) ID APPRECIATE IT; THE WHOLE INLINE, BLOWER, CARBON FILTER ETC I DONT GET IT SEEMS LIKE THE CARBON FILTER SHOULD BE OUTSIDE OF THE TENT??. SOMEONE HELP!
budsndrums
02-07-2010, 05:25 PM
I have a 4x4' Mylar HYDROPONIC GROW TENT 48x48x76 HYDRO BOX HUT. using a 400W HPS tent has 3 exhaust holes... one I am using for the power cords to go out.. have a osculating fan in there now my question is
WHAT DO I DO FOR AIR FLOW? SHOULD I GET AN INLINE FAN WITH DUCTING TO BRING AIR IN? AND GET ANOTHER INLINE FAN TURNED AROUND TO TAKE AIR OUT?? THIS IS THE PART I AM VERY CONFUSED ABOUT.. IF ANYONE COULD PUT THE WHOLE THING IN LAYMANS TERMS(OR JUST IM A DUMBASS TERMS) ID APPRECIATE IT; THE WHOLE INLINE, BLOWER, CARBON FILTER ETC I DONT GET IT SEEMS LIKE THE CARBON FILTER SHOULD BE OUTSIDE OF THE TENT??. SOMEONE HELP!
I have the same tent but with a 600 hps- did you get it figured out? It's a little trial and error depending on what you have and you want to accomplish. I will watch this and try to give some suggestions if you still need it
jakester
02-07-2010, 08:13 PM
Put an inline or squirrel cage exhaust near the top of the tent and it will suck air through a filter at the bottom of the tent. How much more in depth you want to get is up to you. You could put a carbon scrubber at the exhaust and a hepa filter at the inlets...lots you could do.
lampost
02-07-2010, 11:58 PM
Put an inline or squirrel cage exhaust near the top of the tent and it will suck air through a filter at the bottom of the tent. How much more in depth you want to get is up to you. You could put a carbon scrubber at the exhaust and a hepa filter at the inlets...lots you could do.
I know I've seen this discussed before, but I forgot the consensus.
Is it better to push or pull air through a carbon filter? I'm guessing it's better to pull it / suck it through like you suggested...
redtails
02-08-2010, 12:02 AM
That's what I heard as well. Not sure about the effinciency, but I know that if there's any exhaust duct leaks, it's taken care of smell-wise with the air going through the filter first.
budsndrums
02-09-2010, 12:10 AM
I know I've seen this discussed before, but I forgot the consensus.
Is it better to push or pull air through a carbon filter? I'm guessing it's better to pull it / suck it through like you suggested...
I say the carbon filter goes inside the tent, sucks the dank air through and blows the clean air outside..hmmm smells good. Except those filters can be a bitch to hang, I dropped one on my foot the first time I tried, bruise lasted a month and the fan has a big dent on the side. I thought for sure I had broken it - it would be pretty hard to RMA that one - but it works great so I guess they are pretty tough buggers
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