vtguitar88
Well-Known Member
Sup Rollies,
I have a 4x4 veg tent and a 5x5 flower tent nearby each other in the same small office and it's getting HOT in there. I live in one of the hottest places in the world and our 3-week long winter is officially over, so I can't vent into the room anymore. I just bought a 6-inch exhaust fan for the 4x4 (was running on a 4-inch plus a separate 6-inch booster—budget problems), and I want to run flex duct from that fan and from the 6-inch fan/filter in my 5x5 up to a Wye or Tee duct connector, and then run a final line along the ceiling and up into my attic.
2 questions:
1) Since I'm just exhausting, i.e. using fans to push into smaller lengths before the duct splitter/combiner, can I get away with a 6x6x6 tee/wye connector? So I'd be sending the two 6 inch exhausts into the connector and they'd combine into a single 6" duct and zip out into the attic. Is that going to create too much of a bottleneck, or back pressure that could damage the fans?
2) Where is the best place to utilize the 6-inch duct booster fan that I've had in my veg tent? I was thinking either right after the Y/T connector, or at the very end of the line, to give the exhausted air a last boost up into the attic.
I really appreciate any input here. My instinct is telling me I might need to go up to an 8-inch duct for the final long run, but hoping I can get away with 6/6/6 connector because they're cheaper and easier to find than 6/6/8
I have a 4x4 veg tent and a 5x5 flower tent nearby each other in the same small office and it's getting HOT in there. I live in one of the hottest places in the world and our 3-week long winter is officially over, so I can't vent into the room anymore. I just bought a 6-inch exhaust fan for the 4x4 (was running on a 4-inch plus a separate 6-inch booster—budget problems), and I want to run flex duct from that fan and from the 6-inch fan/filter in my 5x5 up to a Wye or Tee duct connector, and then run a final line along the ceiling and up into my attic.
2 questions:
1) Since I'm just exhausting, i.e. using fans to push into smaller lengths before the duct splitter/combiner, can I get away with a 6x6x6 tee/wye connector? So I'd be sending the two 6 inch exhausts into the connector and they'd combine into a single 6" duct and zip out into the attic. Is that going to create too much of a bottleneck, or back pressure that could damage the fans?
2) Where is the best place to utilize the 6-inch duct booster fan that I've had in my veg tent? I was thinking either right after the Y/T connector, or at the very end of the line, to give the exhausted air a last boost up into the attic.
I really appreciate any input here. My instinct is telling me I might need to go up to an 8-inch duct for the final long run, but hoping I can get away with 6/6/6 connector because they're cheaper and easier to find than 6/6/8