Solved....

I just got back from home depot, and man, you can learn alot in there....


For my air INTAKE: I have 2 U bend (like under your sink) 2" pvc pipes attached to eachother, making an S. It will point to a dark corner behind the unit so light should not be an issue.

For the out take, I am going to install 2 vent fans at the end of a 8' expandable ductwork (like for the dryer), which will sit outside and behind the unit. This will allow max space inside, I have tested the vent fan, and it does move alot of air...maybe not as much as i need atm, but thats why i only bought one...to test it all.

I am only making one side now, just for testing purposes.... Hopefully once my father in law comes by with the necessary tools to drill my holes i can get this setup. If there is anything else you can think of to help me get started, it will be appreciated. I will also be posting a grow log with pics from the entire process on my new website (once i post it live, that is).

Thanks in advance, and for the help so far.
midnitetokker Reviewed by midnitetokker on . Ventallation Question Ok, I have my new cabinet that I am going to use as a garden. My only question is where I should have spaces for ventalation. I am guessing that since there are two sides, I will need two vent's for outgoing, but where should i put them? On the top, or towards the bottom? Or does it matter? I will be using duct fans to push air out (and in, i suppose), so I will have a bunch of 4" holes when its done. Anyway, can someone take a look at the unit here and give me an opinion? Thanks Rating: 5