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  1. silentmercy

    Why does my inline fan have a 5" intake and a 4" exhaust ?

    Thanks kingi95012. After a more extensive search I found an industrial supplier in my area that sells them. I just found it odd it was a different sizes on both ends. I ordered a 6" 440 cfm from a different company hope its same size on both ends! Cheers !
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    Why does my inline fan have a 5" intake and a 4" exhaust ?

    Just like the title says. I ordered a 4" 190 cfm fan/filter. I quickly notice that the exhaust has a 4" ring, and the intake has a 5" ring. The filter has a 4" ring. Totally confused here and completely sober :lol: I assume the larger intake is to accomodate the 190 cfm for free air...
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    My autoflowers few days old

    Mine look just like that bro, up for 4 days ! Nice work so far.
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    so many different opinions

    See if you have a local hydroponic store, chances are if your in a city you do. This will become an invaluable resource for your supplies and knowledge if it is a reputable hydro shop. Obviously you cannot discuss what your growing, but you sure can ask a lot of questions. My local Home...
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    how long did your recent attitude orders take to arrive

    12 days to midwest. ordered 8-12, arrived 8-24. Very nice seed bank
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    Straighten out your Tude with The Attitude Dude!

    Today, 8-24-11 they arrive. 12 days from ordering. 2 days after arriving in NY. Everything looks fine! Original breeders packs, and all. Very sweet indeed! No reason to worry about The Attitude dude! Nuff said.
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    Recommend a Great Sativa for indoors

    My want list grows longer :)
  8. silentmercy

    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    You can set it up that way to vent the grow and the hood all in one. Use a 6" 440 cfm fan/filter. I am thinking about summer heat and higher temps. I want complete control over the temperature and venting both the hood and the grow separately offer me peace of mind. I will have speed...
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    Thanks, After a long deliberation I have decided to go with my final design posted above. 6" 440 CFM pulling air from the next room in the basement 25' away through the hood and out the basement window. 4" 190 cfm fan / filter to create negative pressure and pull air passively through the...
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    Straighten out your Tude with The Attitude Dude!

    Everyone here is a little paranoid. Comes with the territory I guess, but I hate to stress. I reviewed seed banks from at least 4-5 forums before making my decision to go with Attitude. I wanted to share my first experience for someone else. Ordered on 8-12-11. Dispached on 8-13-11 from...
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    Yeah, my last grow was in a 36w x 17d x 78" tall metal storage cabinet. That was about 10 years and one ex-wife ago.. hehe. I stoped the grow during the divorce for obvious reasons. I recently had to wait like 3 weeks for my guy to hook me up and that was the last straw. I re-assembled my...
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    Well after a smoke break and cleaning the basement up some more I have my final layout. I hope :) Equipment Tent: 48 x48 x 78 Fan: 190 cfm 4"/filter - Air scrubber Fan: 440 cfm ^" - Air Hood Speed controller for Scrubber(air hood too maybe, wait and see approach) May need AC unit...
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    I think from what I have read is that Jon is spot on. I am scrubbing the air to not only remove the odor when flowering, but to also remove heat and help circulate the air. If I exhaust the scrubbed hot air back into the tent this will raise the temperature. My ambient temps are hovering at...
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    Thanks Jondamon ! I will order the 440 cfm fan to vent the hood and the 190 cfm to scrub/circulate the air. I have opted to return the tent when it arrives or refuse delivery. I am putting their customer service to the test ...lol The 31" x 31" x 63" seems way too small when the hood is...
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    I thought it may be better to have one fan dedicated to venting the hood, and one for the grow. You said to check out your thread :) I checked it out good, real good! I saw those colas in your journal too! Nice work, very nice. I have already ordered the 4" 190 cfm fan/filter. It has...
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    Well after much head scratching and smoking :) I have redesigned my new grow. I think this will work out much better. I really only wanted one fan, but am realizing that I would much rather have a nice garden and yield than skimp on another fan.
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    These are ambient temps. AC is going to be necessary during the summer, but we are heading into winter so I am trying to put off that purchase until next spring.... if I can :) First I want to get the best ventilation/cooling I can with ambient temps, then move to the AC if needed...
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    My New Closet Re-Design

    Post another pic of your progress mate
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    The area is staying at about 75-80 degrees as I have monitored it the last several days so as long as I exhaust the heat.. all well and good with temp. Then when winter comes I can back off the speed controller and allow the temps to rise a bit. Thoughts ?
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    Air Exhaust/Ventilation - Veteran growers input please

    The tent will have 3 - 12" x 5" passive vents the bottom. Yeah, I was shopping speed controllers last night. Speedster makes one for about $25.00. Seems like it would work ok. Just a simple AC/DC current regulator. Do you run your fans on a thermostat or always on? I just checked the...
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