Having it outside helps with giving you extra space in the tent, but put a pre-filter between the ducting and the carbon filter. I have mine on the outside of my smaller tent.I’m going to be having my carbon filter in the inside of tent but I just wondered if it mattered if I had the actual fan on the inside or our?
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What the purpose of the pre filter?Having it outside helps with giving you extra space in the tent, but put a pre-filter between the ducting and the carbon filter. I have mine on the outside of my smaller tent.
Ah sorry got you, I was thinking having the carbon filter with the sleeve on still in the tent and the ducting running outside to the fan.To keep the filter from clogging due to dust particles and whatnot. Same reason why one should be used on the outside of the carbon filter if you are sucking air thru it.
The only con I see there is the fan pulling less thru the filter from a distance. It would probably need to be set at higher power levels. having the filter in, and the fan out. If the ducting is going to be short like >3ft then go for it.Ah sorry got you, I was thinking having the carbon filter with the sleeve on still in the tent and the ducting running outside to the fan.
To be honest I’m only growing 2 and I’ve got a 4x4 so I don’t think I’ll struggle for room but I just wondered if there’s was any other pro/cons of there than space.
I have always mounted my exhaust fan outside of the tent, and from the ceiling with rope and hooks. The fan generates heat and will add to the heat inside the tent. But every setup is different. If you have a setup that actually struggles to stay warm, the other setup might work best. Also frees up some space in the tent.I’m going to be having my carbon filter in the inside of tent but I just wondered if it mattered if I had the actual fan on the inside or our?
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