Is my venting setup correct and where does my heppa filter go?

erocla

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I was told i need a hepa filter for my fan but the way i run it doesnt allow me to put it directly on my fan its directly on my light and its sucking air from outside my tent, would it work if i put the hepa filter on the ducting where air is being sucked from? IMG_20130404_145939.jpg
 

raven1290

Active Member
With your setup, I don't see a hepa filter doing anything. The booster fan on the top of your tent I assume is for exaust, so may want a carbon filter on that for odor. Unless the area outside of your tent is very dusty/dirty and your fan/light is getting dust/dirt in it, I don't think you need a hepa.
 

RoughGrows

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With your setup, I don't see a hepa filter doing anything. The booster fan on the top of your tent I assume is for exaust, so may want a carbon filter on that for odor. Unless the area outside of your tent is very dusty/dirty and your fan/light is getting dust/dirt in it, I don't think you need a hepa.
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erocla

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Great answer thanks alot for the response guys. I was feeling the same way, must've just been the dude at the grow shop trying to get me to buy more shit lol.
 

jondamon

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HEPA filters are generally used on your intake fan to stop pests, mould and bacteria from entering your room through the intake fan.




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