let me know how this works out for you! i have tried to put an oscillating fan in my cab which is same as yours and same exhaust system basically and what i was getting was NOT VERY good flow out of exhaust...its like the fan took away my negative pressure to allow heat to escape faster...i noticed a 5-degree climb in temps also...i took mine out!Ok so for tonight I will leave the exhaust fan running all night and see what happens. I just looked again and humidity inside the box has dropped down to 40% from 44%. So it seems to alot less them whats out side the cabnet. I'm gonna let that fan run all night. I am going to put a fan inside the cabnet to just move air around. I'n not gonna add a fan to the intake cause like forseti said it should be enough to exchange air and so far it seems to be cause if it it wasn't enough my temps most likly would have risen alot higher then what they are sence I do have a 400 watter in there.
Ok so for tonight I will leave the exhaust fan running all night and see what happens. I just looked again and humidity inside the box has dropped down to 40% from 44%. So it seems to alot less them whats out side the cabnet. I'm gonna let that fan run all night. I am going to put a fan inside the cabnet to just move air around. I'n not gonna add a fan to the intake cause like forseti said it should be enough to exchange air and so far it seems to be cause if it it wasn't enough my temps most likly would have risen alot higher then what they are sence I do have a 400 watter in there.
hey that is a sweet box, no way you feel like sharing your schematics?
first picture, is that glowing light coming from behind the door? if its coming out, you could have light coming in. Light leaks very bad....if you take some of the same wood, cut a 4-5inch strip and put it on the inside cab ledge of opening....the door when closed will sit flush and light will be blockedHere's a better picture of the whole cabnet for you guys who like it. I gave the basic messurments a couple posts back for anyone wanting to build it. There's pictures of the filter in post#1 for that. I took a picture of the fan itself inside the cabnet too. I can take more pictures for anyone wanting to see something on it.
Yes thats a bit of light leaking out. No big deal. The cabnet is actually in my work shop which is walled in, in my basment. No one goes in there or no lights on in there till I go in there to check on things. Which isn't till about 10am or latter in the morning. Which is why I chose that time. I have never even had my plants in an enclosed space like this before. I was just growing out in the open in my work shop down there till the smell got out of control. But light leaks are not a problem for me. The only reason for this box is to control the smell. One reason i wanted to keep negitive pressure in the box was because of any leaks in it so smell wouldn't come out. Which is working so far. Just ran into the water issue.first picture, is that glowing light coming from behind the door? if its coming out, you could have light coming in. Light leaks very bad....if you take some of the same wood, cut a 4-5inch strip and put it on the inside cab ledge of opening....the door when closed will sit flush and light will be blocked
Peace
OK lights just came on. I left the fan running all night. Everything is ok now. No rain forrest this morning. I guess I should have left the fan on 24/7 from the get go.
Thanks again to everyone for helping out.