That's what I would do as well.I would run the three lights on their own exhaust. Have the 6 inch fan pulling air from outside the grow room through the three hoods and back outside the grow room. Than take the 4 inch fan and use that for your room exhaust. That is your best bet with your current situation I would think
Those fans seem a little pricey and the CFM's aren't that spectacularthis link was first posted by roseman Powerful Exhaust Fan
one pushing one pulling would be perfect for thatmaybe, i cool 1 600whps with a 6" fan it its overkill, but 2 more i sorta doubt it, maybe to fans one pulling one pushing air through. just my thoughts...
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well they aren't the super high cfm, super LOUD, centrifugal fans that cost up to 500$ or more but they are all you need for cooling lights. those other fans are made to distribute air throughout a whole house(atleast one level) and light setups usually max out at 50' for 4 refectors in one or two ducts and this just doesn't require a 500$ fan.Those fans seem a little pricey and the CFM's aren't that spectacular
That was my initial thought.I would run the three lights on their own exhaust. Have the 6 inch fan pulling air from outside the grow room through the three hoods and back outside the grow room. Than take the 4 inch fan and use that for your room exhaust. That is your best bet with your current situation I would think
It's an attic grow, so to bring in fresh air like that I would need to run the ducting 10 feet to the edge of the roof where there is a crack, then through the lights.Just try and run your intake ducting to a window to bring in cool fresh air