superstoner86
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I have a limited budget and I am trying to get the most out of my fan. I have an 8" max fan (675 cfm), And I have 2 spaces that need ventilation. My flowering room Is 6'x8'x7', my veg room is 4'x8'x7'. I am trying to get both spaces adequately vented. I would like appx 70% of the venting to be directed to the flower room. I have had a few suggestions already
One suggestion was to filter the air on the exhaust side of the fan. which i heard is less efficient. I like this one though because it is easier to control where the fan sucks most of the air from.
another one is to build a small box around the filter and put different sized holes/flanges on the outside of the box to vent from different locations.
and the last idea was to install the filter in the flower room and use a passive duct from the veg room so that when the flower room needs cooling the veg room gets it done as well. the problem is controlling how much cfm comes out of the veg room.
any suggestions would be helpful!
One suggestion was to filter the air on the exhaust side of the fan. which i heard is less efficient. I like this one though because it is easier to control where the fan sucks most of the air from.
another one is to build a small box around the filter and put different sized holes/flanges on the outside of the box to vent from different locations.
and the last idea was to install the filter in the flower room and use a passive duct from the veg room so that when the flower room needs cooling the veg room gets it done as well. the problem is controlling how much cfm comes out of the veg room.
any suggestions would be helpful!