thats weird I dont have a paperclip...
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thats weird I dont have a paperclip...
Has you can read in the rubbermaid tutorial :
"The active outtake must be larger than the passive intake or you will not have any 'negative pressure' (airflow) through the box."
Hope you check that !
LuciferN
i havnt read any of the other posts but your problem is you have 2 intake fans... get rid of both intake fans entirely, if its still too hot patch one intake hole up. if it is still to hot, add an exhaust.
Sound advice. No need for intake fans, as exhaust fans will force air in from intake hole(s). Placing intake hole close to an a/c register may help, too. Exhausting the heat is your main concern. Would patch one of the intake holes, (couple of layers of duct tape?) and add one of the fans for exhaust, as high up in the cabinet as possible. (heat rises) Keep in mind the light leak issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjapp
I believe that attachments may be posted, after a certain number of posts has been reached. :thumbsup:
Are you that worried about a potential ordor problem? You said you are only growing 2 plants, it may not even be an issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by Grimace
I would say leave the scrubber off until flowering. Even then, there might not be a gigantically noticeable smell
Also, how do you plan on keeping incense burning for 12 hours, 8 of which you will likely be asleep? alarm clock? fire hazard?
Note: Even if you accomplished the above feat, you would likely doom yourself to lung cancer. Buddhist temples, where incense is burned almost constantly, show a 300% increase in lung cancer rates.
good luck and keep us updated
peace
feel free to show me this stat? :rastasmoke:Quote:
Originally Posted by melodious fellow
I'm not at all sure of his numbers, but the info is basically correct. The soot released by some incense and candles can be pretty toxic. Once Amber (the wife) got cancer the first time, we quit using candles, Nag Champa, and those plug-in air fresheners that warm the perfume. Had read that some of the burned/heated ingredients can create a hazardous soot. (the bathroom still gets the spray, tho)
CND: Toxins in Burning Candles, Candle Wicks, and Incense
EPA Report: Candles & Incense
Holy Smoke: Burning incense, candles pollute air in churches: Science News Online, Aug. 19, 2006
Hennessy:
Been curious about your signature...is it America F**k Yeah, or America F**k You?
tell me youve seen team america world police? if u havent its a little jingle that goes america fuck ya. heres the songQuote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
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Ahh. Visited the website. The spelling threw me off, but I don't remember ever hearing of the movie anyway, lol.
F**k Yeah...got it. :jointsmile:
its a fucking great movie, Rusty!
I the original link for the story I found on the cancer rates does not exist anymore, but here is some good
BBC News | HEALTH | Incense link to cancer
Burning incense may cause cancer
Anyway, let us not jack our bro's thread now, yeah?
He has not had a chance to post back since I asked him some Q's to try and get a better grip on what he is trying to do
hope to hear from ya soon, happy growing
peace