Yeah, that is a good idea...Ill check it out.

I have the same negative pressure Dusto2k3...the sides of my hut are kinda sucked in. I think once I put the carbon scrubber on it it will equalize quite a bit. I love the setup you have with your ducting. I'm going to have to do some serious planning about next summer if we have another July like the last one. I got my cardboard in place for now to block the light. :thumbsup: Im still searching for some good acoustically transparent black speaker foam...

I have some new hut guests. I picked of some Mango clones today and they joined the family. I thought they were going to be smallish semi-rooted clones but these are like 10" - 12" and bushy with big rootballs. I've never put a plant from rockwool into soil before so I hope these survive ok. I just shook all the hydroton balls off as best I could and put them into Fox Farm Light Warrior, misted & watered them. I'm hoping that the transplant and the fact that they need to reveg a little more will slow them down a few weeks and let my babies catch up. Guess time will tell. BTW, Thanks dude, you know who you are!
doco Reviewed by doco 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