DEVGRU_420
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Hey guys I was looking around for an affordable washable intake filter for my 4x4 grow tent. Should the filter below work? Should one work or do yall think I would need two, one on each side of the tent? Thanks!!
Yeah it’ll work for your needs just fine.Hey guys I was looking around for an affordable washable intake filter for my 4x4 grow tent. Should the filter below work? Should one work or do yall think I would need two, one on each side of the tent? Thanks!!
Why wound you need 2?Hey guys I was looking around for an affordable washable intake filter for my 4x4 grow tent. Should the filter below work? Should one work or do yall think I would need two, one on each side of the tent? Thanks!!
I should have thought of that firstWhat if I like my panty hose fancy lol
Got a link or name for that material?That will work but I just make my own with filter material and a piece of ducting. I have 3 bottom ducts filtered this way. Passive intake. They catch everything. The filter material is washable. I need to move the speed controller to the exhaust fan outside the tent so I can turn it off before opening the door. You can see stuff entering the tent once the doors open because the fan is sucking it in and it's not filtered when it's coming in through an open door. I despise dirty weed. Filtering intakes is mandatory in my opinion.
That works really well, and the cool thing is, if you still are getting too much negative pressure, you can add more sheets of filter to the other sides of the box, does that make sense? More surface area. I did this when I first set up a tent and I ended up using the filter material on 4 sides of the box-there was very little negative pressure, about the same as pantyhose. I might start doing that again...Got a link or name for that material?
The nice thing is many types can be used dry or oiled for better filtration.
For now I'm going to slap a furnace filter on a card board box connected to the intake.
Just what i was thinking. That filter material can also be removed from it's cardboard frame, cut to size or wraped around things. Or I could check ebay for filter material....That works really well, and the cool thing is, if you still are getting too much negative pressure, you can add more sheets of filter to the other sides of the box, does that make sense? More surface area. I did this when I first set up a tent and I ended up using the filter material on 4 sides of the box-there was very little negative pressure, about the same as pantyhose. I might start doing that again...
I got mine at Lowes or Home Depot. I can't remember which.Got a link or name for that material?
The nice thing is many types can be used dry or oiled for better filtration.
For now I'm going to slap a furnace filter on a card board box connected to the intake.