Dogenzengi
Well-Known Member
Hi RIU,
I did lots of research and asked lots of questions.
My flower tent is running 10 days
Lights on;
82-83 degrees
53% RH
lights off;
74-75 degrees
56% RH
WATTAGE
400 HPS
180 CFL
580 total
Ventilation out
>> carbon filter >hard duct> fan 400 CFM 6"> soft duct > hood > out of tent.
Ventilation in
160 CFM 4" fan with filter blowing in cool room air.
My problem is positive pressure, my tent looks like a ballon.
I put a fan controller on my fresh air input fan but as I turn it down the temp rises quickly.
I thought I did a pretty good job, now I read about another way to duct a tent.
A photo of my current setup is below.
I can't get negative pressure with my current setup without overheating the tent.
So I see a thread point another Noob to a high times thread about ventilation....
It makes a ton of sense that mine is done wrong.
they say take fresh air in the fan thru the hood and out.
set up your filter with a second fan drawing thru filter and out of tent then use a passive air inlet.
Voila negative pressure!
So should I change my setup?
will I get much lower temps by NOT drawing thru filter before pushing it thru hood and out?
If I am use my 6" fan and draw in fresh air and pump it thru the hood and out of the tent.
Then re task my fresh air input to draw air thru my filter and out.
Then I need a passive air intake.
Will I see a big difference in Temp in my tent if I change my current setup??
INPUT Please!!
I have a 600 watt that I would love to put in my tent, I just never thought I could handle the heat load.
Thanks for Reading!
I did lots of research and asked lots of questions.
My flower tent is running 10 days
Lights on;
82-83 degrees
53% RH
lights off;
74-75 degrees
56% RH
WATTAGE
400 HPS
180 CFL
580 total
Ventilation out
>> carbon filter >hard duct> fan 400 CFM 6"> soft duct > hood > out of tent.
Ventilation in
160 CFM 4" fan with filter blowing in cool room air.
My problem is positive pressure, my tent looks like a ballon.
I put a fan controller on my fresh air input fan but as I turn it down the temp rises quickly.
I thought I did a pretty good job, now I read about another way to duct a tent.
A photo of my current setup is below.
I can't get negative pressure with my current setup without overheating the tent.
So I see a thread point another Noob to a high times thread about ventilation....
It makes a ton of sense that mine is done wrong.
they say take fresh air in the fan thru the hood and out.
set up your filter with a second fan drawing thru filter and out of tent then use a passive air inlet.
Voila negative pressure!
So should I change my setup?
will I get much lower temps by NOT drawing thru filter before pushing it thru hood and out?
If I am use my 6" fan and draw in fresh air and pump it thru the hood and out of the tent.
Then re task my fresh air input to draw air thru my filter and out.
Then I need a passive air intake.
Will I see a big difference in Temp in my tent if I change my current setup??
INPUT Please!!
I have a 600 watt that I would love to put in my tent, I just never thought I could handle the heat load.
Thanks for Reading!
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