i vent mine right outside the entire room into the hosue. I use that same method of recycling the heat in the winter time. i will take some pics. i don't have an ideal ventilation setup, but it works good and might help with some of your questions. and yes, if i didnt have a vent hood, those plants would be fried. regardless of hood or no hood, i will never let my plants get that close to the light again.So your vent hood is why there not burning,Im looking for one so I can recycle the heat into my house and let plants get closer.How do you vent yours?
what size fan,hose?Do you scrub the air?Smell for me is a big concern.thxi vent mine right outside the entire room into the hosue. I use that same method of recycling the heat in the winter time. i will take some pics. i don't have an ideal ventilation setup, but it works good and might help with some of your questions. and yes, if i didnt have a vent hood, those plants would be fried. regardless of hood or no hood, i will never let my plants get that close to the light again.
i put some pics up in the above post. the fan is larger than it needs to be and that's on purpose. i have an 8 in inline fan that pulls 745 cfm. i have it on a speed controller and and have it at about half speed. that way, it is extremely quit. i have a "phresh" carbon filter rated at 400 cfm...6 in X 16". all of my ducting is 6 inches except for my intake ducting, which is just passive intake air. the pics might explain better than me. there is absolutely no smell whatsoever. The brand of carbon filter is pretty important.what size fan,hose?Do you scrub the air?Smell for me is a big concern.thx
is this a closed loop?What im thinking is a separate system,suck air from house by the buld and back out.was hoping not to scrub it.so i would need about a 400 cfm fan u think?i put some pics up in the above post. the fan is larger than it needs to be and that's on purpose. i have an 8 in inline fan that pulls 745 cfm. i have it on a speed controller and and have it at about half speed. that way, it is extremely quit. i have a "phresh" carbon filter rated at 400 cfm...6 in X 16". all of my ducting is 6 inches except for my intake ducting, which is just passive intake air. the pics might explain better than me. there is absolutely no smell whatsoever. The brand of carbon filter is pretty important.
tbh, i don't even know what closed loop mean ha. but my system goes like this. carbon filter>ducting>light fixture>ducting>fan>more ducting that eventually leads out of the room. And I would think you would need a fan around 400 cfm. Thats about all i use with my 745 cfm fan. You dont want your fan to be pulling more air than what your filter can handle. for example, you dont want to be pulling 500 cfm through a 400 cfm filter or else it wont work right. i think i just understood what you mean by closed loop, and i dont think mine is that.is this a closed loop?What im thinking is a separate system,suck air from house by the buld and back out.was hoping not to scrub it.so i would need about a 400 cfm fan u think?
ok i see,right now i vent outside my house scrubbed with a muffler.Was wondering how good of a seal the vent hoods have.tbh, i don't even know what closed loop mean ha. but my system goes like this. carbon filter>ducting>light fixture>ducting>fan>more ducting that eventually leads out of the room. And I would think you would need a fan around 400 cfm. Thats about all i use with my 745 cfm fan. You dont want your fan to be pulling more air than what your filter can handle. for example, you dont want to be pulling 500 cfm through a 400 cfm filter or else it wont work right. i think i just understood what you mean by closed loop, and i dont think mine is that.
lol, doesnt take long does it haFunny one day i took off the carbon filter for maintenance only took about an hour to stink up my back yard.
hey, did you just use string and pull the colas that were off to the side, more under the light?...or was that just for support. thanksHad my own issue a time or 3..View attachment 4401658
Both.. had a couple super crop on their own. Pulled ever body back into the playground.hey, did you just use string and pull the colas that were off to the side, more under the light?...or was that just for support. thanks
thanks thanks. yea, hps lights are great. they are so much more effective when they are a little farther away from the top of the canopy though haThey look great!Godda love that HPS.
yea, the stretch got out of hand for sure. im now training the Adam's OG clones really hard with super cropping and topping while these are finishing up. i have my fingers crossed. The white skunk in towards the back did get pretty burnt, but the adams OG is taking the light like a champ so far. thats the strain im going to be running for sureWow, in that first pic, those (2) gals really stretched for the sky. I hope they don't get to toasty in 3 or 4 weeks from being so close to the light...