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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    well the title pretty much sums up my question. For a room that is 4 feet by 4 feet by 7 feet and runs 400 watts of lighting, what would be the desired CFM?
    AmazingBlazing Reviewed by AmazingBlazing on . desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt? well the title pretty much sums up my question. For a room that is 4 feet by 4 feet by 7 feet and runs 400 watts of lighting, what would be the desired CFM? Rating: 5

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    ive been trying to figure out an estimate on how much ventilation I should use with the same dimensions with 1000+ watts. Hydrohut right?

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    I have a 4Lx2Wx6H cab. I have a 265cfm squirl cage. and a can fan 33 i believe with the carbon filter.

    Basically 4x2x7=108 cubic ft
    265cfm = fan can move 265cubic foot per 60 seconds.

    So im my cab, im exausting the room almost 3 times every min.

    Ideal I think is to just move the clear the room of the stale air once every 60 secs. But im sure Ideal is relative.

    So anyhow, using the info above you can see what u need :} remember exausting more hot air = cooler temps.

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    Yo bobbinson.You even have sum fan to spare.Or a bit more cfm's,for the area.You could use that exact set with reostat switch and save a bit.But you are right on track!

    Ga Grown

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    Quote Originally Posted by bob bobbinson
    I have a 4Lx2Wx6H cab. I have a 265cfm squirl cage. and a can fan 33 i believe with the carbon filter.

    Basically 4x2x7=108 cubic ft
    265cfm = fan can move 265cubic foot per 60 seconds.

    So im my cab, im exausting the room almost 3 times every min.

    Ideal I think is to just move the clear the room of the stale air once every 60 secs. But im sure Ideal is relative.

    So anyhow, using the info above you can see what u need :} remember exausting more hot air = cooler temps.
    Dude i think ur math is wrong....4Lx2Wx6H=48 cubic foot not 108.....

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaVermelho
    Dude i think ur math is wrong....4Lx2Wx6H=48 cubic foot not 108.....

    yup... ur right. see what the weed does to u. :rasta:



    GAGROWN .... YA I have a thermostat switch. but I dont use it. I leave fans running all day. I like overdoing it on the CFM. because I have such a great negative pressure thing going on in my box... nothing escapes. That carbon filter is almost sucking my poly walls in a bit :P

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    Not a thermostat switch. A reostat switch is kinda like a dimmer switch.Except it speeds or slows the fan,or fans.You need to put a fabric relief damper to settle that negative pressure and to get that extra co2 from the active or should I say passive airflow,the plants love.
    Ga Grown

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    Not my intention to hyjack ur thread AmazingBlazing, but since my room dimensions are almost identical (4x5x6) and i also use a 400w hps, i take this chance to ask if having an extraction fan is really important considering that my growspace is part of a toolshed that doesnt heat up that much and the doors are opened frequently????And i will have a fan inside do move the air (just to simulate wind conditions)..once again sorry to step in AB....

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    GaGrown

    Ahhh thats what that is. Ive read though that they do not work with squirlcage fans. Something about those fans arent made to have the current altered. The can fan i read, is ok with one.

    Fabric dampner... hmm never heard of this. what does it do?

    CO2.. being my first grow, i wasent really attempting to maximize co2. But if that fabric dampner thingy does something to help let me know :thumbsup:

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    desired CFM for 4'X4'X7' w/ 400 watt?

    the only negative to running your fans too much...Is you don't allow the naturally available co2 to be used by your plants...It is better to use a thermostat or run fan 5 minutes once an hour or as many times as necessary to keep temps within optimum range.

    lw

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