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08-15-2008, 03:45 PM #11Senior Member
Ventallation Question
I don't see why not, but a 'cleaner looking' solution may be 2" grey PVC. (ending in a 4" to 2" reducer 'T') Just a thought. Shouldn't be a need to glue it together, as it slides together pretty tight.
But, as long as you do something that works, then go for it. :thumbsup:
If doors aren't weather-stripped, air will come thru there, inherently adding to the intake volume. (it'll leak air in, which is ok as long as the light doesn't follow, lol)
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08-15-2008, 03:53 PM #12OPJunior Member
Ventallation Question
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
As far as outgoing air, repeat same process as intake but with fans? Pardon for my ignorance, but im not seeing what you are talking about. I have my father in law coming this afternoon with the tool to cut holes in this plastic, so i'm trying to figure this out on the fly
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08-15-2008, 04:59 PM #13Senior Member
Ventallation Question
That doesn't look bad at all. Would be leery of light coming thru the straight pipe, tho. The more bends you have, the more it traps the light. Painting the inside of the PVC with flat black paint would help, too.
My thoughts stem from my Coral tank. Like in the picture below, (an unfinished project) the plumbing along the top edge of the tank, with the reducer 'T' and two elbows on the ends, turned directly into the lower-back of your cabinet. (the 'T' still facing down, tho)
As if you were to take a ruller, and draw a straight line along the bottom of the top-horizontal pipes, and disregard the rest. (and rotate the thing 90 degrees, so elbows go into the back, for intake) Would need 2 elbows, two short sections of pipe, and a reducer 'T'.
For exhaust, one hole on each side, one fan per hole, pointing out, lol.
But not sure about how you'd block incoming light from those exhausts...possibly a Panda film 'curtain' on the inside or block it before entering, or both? Likely tho, once light comes in, it'll bounce all around that cabinet.
Might just be easier to do it the other way you were mentioning, but, this design may be less of an eyesore, lol.
Boittom line: do whatever works. :thumbsup:
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08-15-2008, 06:05 PM #14OPJunior Member
Ventallation Question
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.
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08-15-2008, 06:13 PM #15Senior Member
Ventallation Question
Ummm...Possibly tell the father in law you'll be growing tomatoes, so you won't have to share...?
Good job. Just make sure to test the inside for light leaks. Have a seat, and let your eyes adjust for a couple of minutes, and fix anything you come across. Looking forward to the pix...:thumbsup:
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08-15-2008, 06:17 PM #16OPJunior Member
Ventallation Question
He thinks its a server cabinet at the moment. I have a few pc's in there and some cat5 just for appearance sake.
And yeah, I'll post here when i put the pix up online.
On a side note, damn chinamen put the wrong size screw with the light, so its not mounting on the junction box right...but tahts and easy fix that ill take care of here soon.
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08-16-2008, 07:14 PM #17OPJunior Member
Ventallation Question
Ok, here is how one side looks after construction. I have done a few heat tests for 1hr in this chamber, and I am averaging around 83.4F -- A little on the warm side, but within acceptable levels until I can add a little more ventilation.
Anyway, here are a few more pics until I get these babies growin again...
Oh yeah, before i forget. The light is not mounted yet, it's on the floor, so until i can get back to home depot, i cannot hang the light....not a major issue right now.
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