Astaldoath
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Can anyone explain how to do this. I thought the room had to be 100% light leak proof, how is that possible with fan holes and passive vents?
Thanks guys, ill probably do the 90 degree elbow deal, cause I have the room. My grow area is like is probably a good 20 square feet by 4 ft tall, you think passive intake will work or should I use a fan?yeah, 90 degree elbows seems to be the best bet if you have the space and materials.
personally i had niether, i i grabbed 2 of those standard white palstic wall vents, with the diagonal vent slits, and put on in the cab, one outside, with the vents making an upside down V shape if you get me, only a fraction of light get's out and nothing get's in
i ran into the same problem helping my buddy. we ended up putting a peice of charcoal padding (same as for a filter) in the end of a pvc elbow. worked like a charm
its quieter than i thought it would be. it has 3 speeds and i guess on high its not as loud as say a good bathroom exhaust fan.How loud are those stanley blowers?
hey smoke,its quieter than i thought it would be. it has 3 speeds and i guess on high its not as loud as say a good bathroom exhaust fan.
yes i dont see why not, other than will the blower handle it? i do not use a filter. i have been running this blower since early april. connected to a thermostat and timer both connected in parallel so that the fan would come on with the timer and or it got to warm in the room and the t-stat would makle it run. so for april and may and half of june the fan didnt run continous. crappy summer.hey smoke,
do you use the stanley blower for exhaust? if so do you think i can set it up so that it exhausts air out of my room threw a carbon filter and out through ducting?