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    #11
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    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    How far do you want to blow the air...?

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    A long ways. Don't really know yet. Will 380 work to cool one 600 watt light. I am thinking about getting a 12'' Vortex Fan 1140 CFM.

    Does anybody have a online video on how to grow bud. Just asking. I thought I saw a thread around here for that.

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    Ok dont know if you have any experience with inline fans, but a 10" can fan is insane. When put on full blast and vented out the attic it will vent the whole house after its been on awhile. I would recommend a 6" HO (high-output) can fan. They are comparable with other brands 8" inline fans. Now it would be best to have 6" flanges on your hood ala the cool sun. Also this is gonna depend on how many twists, bends, and how long your ducting is.

    Peace,
    LBG

    Edit: Hmm, didn't notice that you dont have a seperate fan for ventilation. Not sure then. Dont have experience with this type of setup. GL bro.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    Would it not be easier to put in an a/c unit in the window?

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    I might do that too. but you need good ventilation for your plants to do well with out adding C02. But If I wanted to add C02 then I could just use an a/c unit.

    laidbackgreen- Yes I will have other fans for venting the room. Intake and exhaust. You are saying that a 10inch can fan will effectivley cool 3-600watt lights.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    A fan is fine and you can add co2 for cheap.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    how can I add co2 cheap.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    sugar and yeast is the cheapest way. fill propane tanks at your local supplier, co2boost or exercise in the grow room.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    co2 boost I have heard alot about that. Sounds like a great product have you used it before.

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    #20
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    Cooling 3-600watt Lights

    Even though i have not purchased it yet ....i have wathched the trailer look at Garden Knowm's signature it says seemorebuds.com click on that it is the best in the world. Much love GrOw WeEd

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