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03-27-2010, 12:21 PM #1OPJunior Member
fan/hood ventilation question
This is for a 56" x 56" x 79" tent/cab.
I currently cool 2 600 watt easycool 6" hoods in my flower tent with 1 fan 6" inline fan 400ish cfm (growbright highflow), It goes intake from outside tent > light > light > Fan > exhaust. I have a seperate 6" fan attached to a carbon filter that keeps negitive pressure on the tent, filter > fan > exhuast.
My question is, if I could add a third hood/light (intake/light/light/light/fan/exhuast) or if I need a bigger fan and if so what size.
Second question, I am currently pulling the air through the hoods, I've read on various forums that some people recommend pushing the air through so that the ducting has a positive pressure, intake > fan > light > light > exhuast, if anyone has further input (if cooling temps are similar etc) on this please share, since it does seem like a good idea to avoid leaks, and I do plan on using co2 next grow. I have always thought inline fans were more effiecent at pulling then pushing, hoping someone proves me wrong =). Any ideas welcome and appreciated.
ThanksHavien Reviewed by Havien on . fan/hood ventilation question This is for a 56" x 56" x 79" tent/cab. I currently cool 2 600 watt easycool 6" hoods in my flower tent with 1 fan 6" inline fan 400ish cfm (growbright highflow), It goes intake from outside tent > light > light > Fan > exhaust. I have a seperate 6" fan attached to a carbon filter that keeps negitive pressure on the tent, filter > fan > exhuast. My question is, if I could add a third hood/light (intake/light/light/light/fan/exhuast) or if I need a bigger fan and if so what size. Rating: 5
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03-27-2010, 02:59 PM #2Senior Member
fan/hood ventilation question
Originally Posted by Havien
Originally Posted by Havien
Originally Posted by Havien
The seals of the AC hoods are designed so that negative pressure improves the seal of the gasket. Pressurizing the hood works against the gasket sealing properly.
BTW: Always double check the seal of the hood, add weatherstripping if needed. I was visiting a friend recently, one of his hoods was leaking so badly it was whistling like a tea kettle. The sound was driving me nuts.
HTH
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03-27-2010, 10:38 PM #3OPJunior Member
fan/hood ventilation question
thanks for the speedy reply.
Yes adding another 600 watt.
I use a speed controller for each fan, currently both are set on max. I figured since I'm not using co2 this grow that definetly plumbing in with the charcoal filter is my backup if temps too high. Just getting idea in prep for co2 where only the light fan would be on.
Negitive pressure makes sense on the hoods, didnt think of that, sticking with pull then. Temp during light hours averages between 74-81 (have ac for the warmer outside temps to come) I checked for leaks all over previously and also i duct tapped the duct connections to my fans because I could never get the duct clamp tight enough without ripping the duct lol, hoods definetly sealed.
going to put some pics up, let me know if ducting is sufficent or ideas on how to make it so, thanks again for the fast response.
nm on the pics lol, apparently dont have enough post to post any, imagine i can bump a few threads for post counts? lol.
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03-27-2010, 10:57 PM #4OPJunior Member
fan/hood ventilation question
link to thread with pics of my set up, could not post pics in this section. http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-gr...ml#post2083287
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