PASSIVE INTAKE SIZE

coreywebster

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There will always be negative pressure with passive intake and active extraction.
Just open whatever lower vents are available.
 

Nizza

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the rule of thumb for passive intake is you want it 2-3 X larger than the area of your exhaust
so 12.56 is the area of a 4" pipe
doubling that is equivalent to 6" (2x larger) or 8" (4x+ larger) would make the fan not have to work as hard.
I agree as long as the extraction fan runs and you have a few passive intakes it will suck a vacuum on the chamber
 

xtsho

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Make sure you filter those intakes because if you don't you'll be pulling lint, dust, hair, and other crap into your tent and it will stick to the buds and make them nasty.

I run a short length of round metal ducting with one end covered with FPR 8 filter material through 2 4" vents and one 6" vent so I have three open bottom vents. 4 x 4 tent with a 6" 400 CFM fan reduced to about 1/2 with a speed controller. It's quieter to run a larger fan turned down than a smaller one at full power. I had a 4" 200 CFM fan before that ran full power and it made twice the noise as this one turned down.

I went and took a couple pictures of my setup and am glad I did. I need to replace the filters.


 
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