looks like it just got smashed in between a pot or two to be honest. also. if you get a sealed aircooled hood you can get the bulb almost as close as you want it to be. have you ever thought of using the 400 for veg and getting a 600 with an aircooled hood and 6 inch inline fan? and not those booster fans?
you can rouet it any way you would like as ling as its vented out of the grow area. outside of the house is better and might be necessary once summer rolls around.if i live in a mobile home and cant go up, can i go threw the floor and duct out the siding?
air cooled is better. cool tubes are nice but very inefficient. mmm. look into digital ballasts also. no magnetics. they get hot as a mofo. lol. look at a few different sites. amazon, ebay stuff like that. they will have something. just search 600 watt ballast and go up in price till you see hood combos.looking into a new light setup for flowering on ebay seems like all the air cooled hoods with ballast combos are sold out. Any idea if 6' xxl cool tube will meet my needs or is a air cooled hood a better bet?
probably a jig saw. id go under and make sure i wasnt cutting a bunch of important shit up first. lol. but would drill a hole with a pretty good sized drill bit then shove the jigsaw in there to open the hole up to 6 inches. after u shove the piping thru i recommend sealing the end with pantyhose or something keep the creepy crawlies from making their way up the tube. also use caulking to seal any spots in between the piping and floor. seal it good. all sorts of bugs will crawl thru if not a tight fit.Ya, i was planning on cutting a hole threw the floor and insulation under the house. Then run a 6' pipe threw arching it towards the siding that covers underneath the house. With the insulation and direction of heat i dont think it will build heat up under the house. Whats the best tool to use for this project. Jigsaw, dremel, sawzall?
in all honesty it wont be that loud as long as the fan is inside the house. also if you build a box just bigger than the fan. cut 2 6 inch holes in it and hook the fan up inside. it will lower the sound greatly. kinda like just putting the fan inside a sealed box. cardboard works but i recommend actually making one out of plywood and 2x2s if you can. but shouldnt be needed.awesome i plan on getting this done as soon as the inline fan gets here? Am i going to have to worry about excessive noise from a the blower being blown outside. I just dont want the air flow sounding like a jet engine coming from under the house.
i would rock it as is. wouldnt want to bring 100 degree 80% humidity into your room. just let the door and stuff you have work for you till it gives you issues if it ever does. you might have to run ac for summer. ar you prepared in any way? i would leave it as is until it starts getting hot then ill hook you up with a little more advice if need be. like closed loop systems for your lights and everything.Also as for my intake i use the window unit which has the fresh air option and i open the door once a day when checking on plants,water, ect... is that enough to keep the fresh air up to par, really cant drill more than 1 hole in the floor for exhaust. Id like to get an outside source for fresh air but here in the dead of summer it can get up to 100+ with 60-80% humidity. should i just keep the intake method im using?