BooleanCisco
Active Member
Gentlemen,
I'm very new to growing but I've been researching for a long time and learned a lot from you guys. I have a question about light/room exhaust and was hoping you guys could help me out.
Background
soil grow in 4wX2dX8h closet
400w convertible digi ballast
room intake and oscillating fans
I'm newb so I hope that's enough for now.
I just got my whole grow kit so nothing is set up yet. (see crappy mspaint attachment) I have a reflector with a 6" duct hole on each side and tempered glass for sealing the bulb.
My question is probably trivial but would it better to have the fan/duct connected as in the diagram (fan/duct on side of ballast socket) and leave the other 6" hole open to pull air from the room or switch the duct to the other side of the reflector and pull room air out by pulling it over the light/socket first?
Thanks a lot guys.
Correction. I realized my 6" inline was only 160 CFM but also says "250 cfm booster flow" which I have no idea as to what booster flow is.
I'm very new to growing but I've been researching for a long time and learned a lot from you guys. I have a question about light/room exhaust and was hoping you guys could help me out.
Background
soil grow in 4wX2dX8h closet
400w convertible digi ballast
room intake and oscillating fans
I'm newb so I hope that's enough for now.
I just got my whole grow kit so nothing is set up yet. (see crappy mspaint attachment) I have a reflector with a 6" duct hole on each side and tempered glass for sealing the bulb.
My question is probably trivial but would it better to have the fan/duct connected as in the diagram (fan/duct on side of ballast socket) and leave the other 6" hole open to pull air from the room or switch the duct to the other side of the reflector and pull room air out by pulling it over the light/socket first?
Thanks a lot guys.
Correction. I realized my 6" inline was only 160 CFM but also says "250 cfm booster flow" which I have no idea as to what booster flow is.