You're scaring me, doco! I'm not good at putting stuff together, was hoping it'd be easy. Yeah, I dunno about the 4" fan either. I only plan to use the big light in the winter, and at night, and I'll be putting the hut near some windows, so maybe it'll be okay. It is definitely getting colder here, dropping below freezing at night here and there already. I figure the 1k light will be the primary heating unit on this floor at night during the winter (and run the 400w light during the day). Two birds with one stone! By the time the weather gets hot again, I'll either get a 6" fan if I need it, or just not run the 1k light during the summer at all.

That odor neutralizer you posted about looks very interesting, BlueBear; one of those is on my list of things to get when I have the moolah to spare. I'm a little skeptical about the 20,000 square feet of coverage, but even if it works on just a tenth of that area, that'd be enough for me.
jamstigator Reviewed by jamstigator on . Hydrohut Ventilation Just got a Hydrohut Mini (39" x 39" x 6.5') and wanted some feedback about ventilation from you guys. I have a 400w HID with a cooltube, a 6" Vortex 465cfm fan and a 265cfm Dayton squirrel cage fan. My latest plan (they change a lot it seems) is to vent the cooltube from outside the hut, pulled by the 6" Vortex, and exhausted out a window through a flange in the back of the hut - that way the 400w light is completely sealed off from inside the hut. Then the smaller Dayton pulls air from the Rating: 5