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    Control heat in smaller tent

    Bah, the Fresh intake is to powerful. Creates a positive pressure in the tent.
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    Control heat in smaller tent

    My bad, I was measruing 12" from the light.
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    Control heat in smaller tent

    I don'y have any plants in there now because I wanted to test everything before I started. So I just hooked the thermostat on the side of my airpot and lowered the light to about 8" from the pot just to check how hot it'd be.
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    Control heat in smaller tent

    Unfortunately I have it pumping just out in my apartment, since I no windows close to my bedroom/loft. So I'm dumping it towards the window downstiars. I have an "open loft" so to speak so it's like a small balcony on top of my livingroom where I have my bed and the tent. Downstairs I have one...
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    Control heat in smaller tent

    Allrighty! To get a good idea of how hot it is inside the tent, where do you suggest i'd place the thermometer? I've also found a fresh air intake just underneath my loft, so I've connected the duct from may passive intake to that intake. Funny that I've never seen that one before.
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    Control heat in smaller tent

    Thanks for your answer! I was thinking about hooking up an extra fan outside the tent, since the temperatures are 25C at the highest pint of the tent and 30C 8 inches under the light. If a hook up one fan inside the tent to move the air up towards my exhaust fan, would that work or would it be...
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    Control heat in smaller tent

    Hey boys and girls! I'm a total noob FYI. I have a smaller tent 2x2x4,5 setup with a 250w HPS and a cooltube. I'm running a TT100 (4") fan with 110cfm and a passive intake. But I can't seem to get the temps down below 30c (86F) at canopy level. The setup is set up like this...
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