Quote Originally Posted by submast3r
65 watt cool tube?

I have a couple 42 watt cfl's in a glass bake-a-round tube I bought off of ebay. I have dryer tubing on each end with one connected to a passive inlet and the other to an inline fan attached to the chamber walls that is blowing air out. So air is sucked in, flows past the lights in the glass part of my cooling system, picks up their heat and the hot air is blown out by the fan. I don't have to worry about a carbon filter on that oulet at least because the air never comes in contact with plant. Hope that helps.

oh yeah, while you aren't required to agree with all the advice you might
receive in a public forum, ...courtesy should require that you at least
acknowledge someone who has taken the time to help you.

keep in mind that it was you who brought your stuff out for us to see.

if you only listen to the advice you agree with, you hold yourself back.

you did say you were scared, didn't you?

also, people will quickly lose interest in giving you advice if, when advice
is given, you ignore it, ...people around here aren't interested in helping
people who already know everything.

did you notice how many responses you got, bro?

either way, good luck, grasshopper!
justanotherbozo Reviewed by justanotherbozo on . Four weeks into my first grow... A small closet operation. I built my own cool tube which you can see and there is an open fan on top that I'll connect my home made carbon filter to once she starts to smell. I have 5600 lumens coming from 6800 K cfl's for the veg cycle. Then I have the same power cfl's but at 2800 K for the flowering cycle. Its only one plant taking up about a foot of square face with EVERYTHING inside their reflective with space blanket. I figured that would be enough. I have some earthworm castings in there Rating: 5