Stopping light at tent intake vent

TedeBoy

Well-Known Member
I just got a 3x3 Gorilla tent.
I'll be running a 6" Hyper Fan 315 cfm for exhaust.
How do I setup the intake port to not restrict flow, filter the air, and prevent light leaks?
I had a system down for my closet but not the tent. My first one.
 

Beezcheeze

Well-Known Member
I have the same issue and plan to try to build a temporary wall to block it off out of panda film.
There are other light leaks besides the intake on these tents I promise.
 

Krake

Active Member
I've used ducting and duct tape around to stop light leaks, duct tape came in handy also when i noticed at night other little light leaks on parts of the tent
 

Dankfactory

Well-Known Member
Strain quality and stability has everything to do with the nuances of whether or not they will throw nanners or pods due to a light leak. If you're strain is stable, you don't even have to worry about leaks. As long as they are fairly insignificant. Period.
I now own my home and never have to worry about landlords or light leaks ever again, however I paid my dues for yeeeears in rentals growing with shitty Amazon tents and makeshift gardens constructed of panda film and 2X4's.
 
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