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    #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by marcaka
    hey thanks a lot... thats def cool as hell and I think i get it... if you look at the grow tent on that site it is similar to what i have... i have 2 exhaust and i intake in it.... so i will put that hepa filter from that site you had, inside the outlet sleeve? and connect the inline fan to it with ducting? with air moving into the growtent?
    put the hepa on the inlet then hang the carbon filter and blower in the top of the tent. suck the air thru the carbon filter, and run the duct from the inline to out of the room. you want to suck the air out of the tent. the hepa filter is just the keep dirt, spores, and as many pest as you can.
    \"The greatest service which can be rendered to any country is to add a useful plant to its culture\"
    -Thomas Jefferson

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    #12
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    I REALLY appreciate all of your input you def are making the whole inline exhausting and shit make sense. just another question more bc i just have no idea... the hepa filter... will it just sit in the little inlet sleeve? or will i need to support it somehow?? not sure how heavy it is and everything.... also the website with the filter you posted... is that the whole hepa filter??? you just add an inline fan to it?

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    #13
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    the filters come ready to connect to any 4" or 6" inlet, in your case just slip the inlet sleeve over it and tie the ties. im sure you can just have it hang there just make sure you have good air flow around it.
    \"The greatest service which can be rendered to any country is to add a useful plant to its culture\"
    -Thomas Jefferson

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