I'd like to know too, where'd you get the fan from? I got mine from home depot.
eek , yeah. i wonder how much cfm that scrubber knocks off : / . calculations for the room say i only need 66 cfm to clear the room every 3 minutes... so i have 100 more than i really need ... but the ducts scrubber and air cooled hood ... i wonder if i still come out positive ... i guess thats what this thread is for.lol...well i'm gonna make it work either way...but i'm not pulling mine through a scrubber...so i should be fine i think.
Carbon filter > Duct > A/C 400 watt > Duct > 170 CFM Fan > Duct into attic
if everything is in a straight perfect line
otherwise no!!!!
first of all after you go threw the filter then ducting the light more ducting that fan will be less than half its cfm's (@170)
plus you want to blow threw the lights, so fan isnt sucking hot air threw fan and making it hot!
it all depends on how much duct work and how many bends
i would start with atleast 400cfm
how big is yer room
wow damnit to hell ... even less than half the cfm is still more than sufficient to vent the room in 3 minutes. but wow ... now i need to figure out how to keep these ducts in a straight line , thanks for giving me some mind candy. if ANYONE else has any opinions on this subject, i would really like to hear what you have to say, sometimes people have seperate ideas about these kinds of things : / .Carbon filter > Duct > A/C 400 watt > Duct > 170 CFM Fan > Duct into attic
if everything is in a straight perfect line
otherwise no!!!!
first of all after you go threw the filter then ducting the light more ducting that fan will be less than half its cfm's (@170)
plus you want to blow threw the lights, so fan isnt sucking hot air threw fan and making it hot!
it all depends on how much duct work and how many bends
i would start with atleast 400cfm
how big is yer room
Yes what he said you need a bigger fan like I said before and a lot of company's like to lie about their ratings so that POS could maybe do 17- cfm if the wind was blowing at 50 mph with no ducting. Save some $$ because it'll pay you back so quick.Carbon filter > Duct > A/C 400 watt > Duct > 170 CFM Fan > Duct into attic
if everything is in a straight perfect line
otherwise no!!!!
first of all after you go threw the filter then ducting the light more ducting that fan will be less than half its cfm's (@170)
plus you want to blow threw the lights, so fan isnt sucking hot air threw fan and making it hot!
it all depends on how much duct work and how many bends
i would start with atleast 400cfm
how big is yer room
I am currently doing a closet grow with a 400w mh in an econo wing reflector. Even with the closet doors closed the temps don't get over 80. I leave the doors open now just to keep it safe and I have a 4" 140 cfm fan pulling air from the closet to the attic. The vent is sitting about 2 feet over the reflector and everything seems to be just fine. I think you'll be alright.Yes what he said you need a bigger fan like I said before and a lot of company's like to lie about their ratings so that POS could maybe do 17- cfm if the wind was blowing at 50 mph with no ducting. Save some $$ because it'll pay you back so quick.
I would not run a carbon filter on the current fan and hope it would cool things down as well. If you want to run a scrubber and vent the room you should get a seperate fan for venting and one for scrubbing.
Just out of curiosity how much did the fan run you.
But yeah Thats Your Room...everyones setup is differentI am currently doing a closet grow with a 400w mh in an econo wing reflector. Even with the closet doors closed the temps don't get over 80. I leave the doors open now just to keep it safe and I have a 4" 140 cfm fan pulling air from the closet to the attic. The vent is sitting about 2 feet over the reflector and everything seems to be just fine. I think you'll be alright.
I would not run a carbon filter on the current fan and hope it would cool things down as well. If you want to run a scrubber and vent the room you should get a seperate fan for venting and one for scrubbing.
Just out of curiosity how much did the fan run you.
okay i bought a REAL inline fan ... shit isnt going to break. it was a combo deal from HTG SUPPLY , i dont go too cheap ... just didnt know i needed a bigger size.Did you buy the tin inline fan with the plastic blades or did you buy an actual centrefuge fan? Because if you bought the $30 fan, it's not a true 170 cfm. Those fans will not lower temps even 1 degree and they jam up.