Masterchef23
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Did it fluff up? Or what would be the damage if grown in hot temps like that?
And also thinking of my feeding cycle and how it may affect yield
And also thinking of my feeding cycle and how it may affect yield
Where was your thermostat located when you had filter up ?So I raised the filter and my result were different than with it down so I just need to know where I need adjusting ..
Filterup : 84f-86f and 52-54 rh
Filter down: 82-83f and 44-46 rh ... What's better or easier to fix?
Hmmm I am confused which this statement - " there was more negative pressure when the filter was down". I don't see how that is possible unless there was a kink in your ducting. A fan has a static pressure so up or down negative pressure if you have one should not change.Also today I noticed temps dropping and there was more negative pressure in tent when filter was down .. I'm goin to continue running it low temps are now 81f 41-42% rh
O ok I see I don't know accurate those but use what you have. I am out of ideas honestly. But in term of grow if your having better temps down keep it down. And as I said before just be patient it will pump up.My thermometer is in the canopy that's just the display .. If you follow the connected wife you'll see it's in the canopy about 1ft away from light and from filter
If you are venting into the attic, bale the filterI will hang the filter tonight
Only reason I had it down was because I read it cooled the hood more if it was sucking cooler air from bottom of tent instead of the top hot air but it also makes sense to exhaust that first priority
And replace the carbon filter?Those cfm ratings on axial "duct booster" fans get thrown out the window under static pressure(resistance to flow, such as a carbon filter). They belong in the garbage.
Buy yourself a 6 inch centrifugal fan, problems solved.
- Jiji