A sealed room will actually greatly improve noise suppression, especially fan noise. Get neoprene door seals and door sweeps at you local hardware shop.Hey,
could you guys tell me what to focus on for my new tent in a sealed room? Should I pay more for a softer noise fan? Anything special about sealed rooms?
Has anyone tried insulated duct tape?
let’s discuss grow tents in sealed rooms here guys.
Is smell a problem in the spare room?The 4" inline fan draws the air into the room, through the sealed closet. It is really important to seal the lung room. If it's not sealed, it will suck in the grow room's air, and much less external air, and the room will get hot. I'll explain the corner wedge below...
The air brought into the room is from the house, which is around 68. It gets exhausted into my reservoir, keeping the water below 69 degrees.
This is my 4" room exhaust fan/filter. This is routed to a register in the other room, via insulted duct in the attic.
This is where the exhaust air is sent (empty spare bedroom)
I hear ya. The scrubbers don't seem to capture absolutely everything. Once I get my LEDs, the 6" fan will have a scrubber just for scrubbing the air in the room, and the 4" will have it's scrubber. I'm hoping this helps. It's all legal here in OR, so I'm not trying to be stealthy, just trying to keep my house smelling a little more normal.Is smell a problem in the spare room?
When i was exhausting into the room, smell was noticable, even with a more than adequate carbon filter. At one point i almost added a scrubber in the tent, but opted to install another dryer vent and exhaust out that.
Smell isnt noticeable in the exhaust but was eventually building in the room
Same here in MA. Just have some guests i dont want smelling or knowing what im doing.It's all legal here in OR, so I'm not trying to be stealthy, just trying to keep my house smelling a little more normal.
A lot of experienced growers have concluded that incremental fresh air exchange, or continual low-air venting is beneficial, and increases the yield beyond a fully sealed room.Pretty clever ideas for soundproofing but a sealed room doesn't allow air exchange. At all. Some who run sealed rooms will exhaust after lights out to let out co2 and bring in oxygen. I dont. A sealed room must supplement with co2 otherwise it would get none during lights on since none would come in with fresh oxygen. A room that changes over it's air with fresh oxygen brings in the co2 at a natural level of 300-400 ppm. Sealed rooms need dehumidifiers and cooling such as a/c since NO air or heat is ever exhausted and exhanged.The lung room idea works in theory as omg as the lung room is also sealed from the outside. Otherwise you may as well just run a normally vented room.