would probably use passive intakes wherever possible like the flowering room.
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would probably use passive intakes wherever possible like the flowering room.
i just got this 4ft oscolating fan at wally world for 30 bucks brand is aloha breeze. it has all the bells and whistles. i think it will be a good fan the fact it is almost the same height as the flower room. :stoned::stoned:
my diy bubble cloner
3 air stoners from wally world $2each
28 qt container from wally world $3
1 30-60 gal tetra whispers air pump from wally world $22
25' tubing from wally world $3
1 way check valves from wally world $2each
package of t fitting for air valve from wally world $2
great stuff water/air resistant foam spray $5
ultra flat black spray paint for container $3
first i super glue the 3 air stoners to the 28 qt container.
second i cut tubing to right length
third i connect all the air hoses i just cut to the t fittings and the air stones.
tomarrow i will finish up my little project when i get my tools from the shop, i hit the bong and get alittle shut eye
thank for the info and patients
peace as i hit the bong:stoned::smokin::stoned:
Texas - when I tried hooking multiple air stones to a single pump/line, it didn't work. You should test your system right away - you may need to exchange that pump for a multiple outlet one.
I'm using that same fan. It's ok but it doesn't blow near hard enough so I'm using a 12" oscillating fan along with it.
PC :thumbsup:
hey pc the air pump is a dual outlet pump designed for 60 gal tank, i will text tonight
thanks for the info
about how long should i make my carbon filter 8" outside diameter and a 5" inside diameter instead of 6" diameter. i just cant figure out how long to make it
thanks for the advice
and it time to hit the bong
Mine is 8" x 6" and about 24" long. But I bet you could get by with one-half that length (12") cuz 24" is a pretty big filter.Quote:
Originally Posted by texas grass
PC:smokin:
how long do you think it will remove the smell
instead of using 5" inside diameter i may go 4" inside diameter
i am hoping to make a filter that lasts atleast 1-2 yrs
thanks PC you have been real helpful on your advice
You are welcome!Quote:
Originally Posted by texas grass
Somewhere along the line, on the filter, you are going to get to the point of diminishing returns as the increasing thickness of filter restricts air flow. In that respect, longer would probably be better than thicker.
And, anyway, the fucking filter only costs about $25 - $30 so save your pennies and six months from now build a second filter and when the first one goes bad, replace with the second and then you only need to refill the used filter and hell, with a minimum of effort you can be in filter heaven for the forseeable future. :jointsmile:
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