filter inside, then pull the air thru the filter than exhaust out. Think of it as a car engine. You filter the air first. Then thru your lights( engine ) than exhaust.
NONONONONONO.....
This thread was going so well with good info.....
That is not the way to set up your exhaust if you are aircooling your lights...
I have to go dig AGAIN for the damn diagram that shows it right....
If you are aircooling your lights....
You filter the air first. Then thru your lights( engine ) than exhaust.
You need to keep the aircooling separate and dedicated to the lights....
You are creating a temperature nightmare... you will get your plants closer to the light... because you can and to compensate for the glass blocking some of the light....
what happens when the room has reached the "cool" point and the exhaust shuts off???? you burn your plants.....
and if you keep your plants far enough away they won't burn without ventilation,......
then why have the aircooling if you don't need it?????
And please don't try to argue that it is being done all over, because I see people driving down the street with flat tires damn near everyday.... and that does not make it right.....
Here is the correct way to set up an aircooled light, carbon filter exhaust...
Ask any of the PROs... please don't spread DISinformation for newbs to repeat over and over....
If you don't know it, don't try to teach it....
This is not a personal attack ... just trying to keep ROLLITUP based on FACT ... so we can all benefit....
nothing sucks more than goodwilling bad advice....
OK OK I'll shut the fuck up now...
Here is Al B. Fuct's drawing....