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jermbiggz

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had a few questions about ventilation in a 4x4 tent with 600watt hps ? like what would i be using? not even too sure about that
 

Reloader

Active Member
had a few questions about ventilation in a 4x4 tent with 600watt hps ? like what would i be using? not even too sure about that
Well, we are going to need more info. What kind of hood are using? Air cooled or open? In a 4x4 tent a 600 is going to put off a lot of heat. Your temps will be in the 90's if you dont cool, so you will either need a standing air conditioner, or cool intake air, or air cool your hood (assuming you have an inline hood) with a fan and ducting running through your tent.
 

Zdeezy

Member
Get a small AC unit and some co2 and seal up the room and let the temp sit at 90°. Get a 4" inline fan with carbon filter to scrub the air inside to cut out smell.
 

2dogs

Member
Get a small AC unit and some co2 and seal up the room and let the temp sit at 90°. Get a 4" inline fan with carbon filter to scrub the air inside to cut out smell.
90 degrees is way too hot. you want to be somewhere around 76 degrees in my opinion.
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
90 degrees is way too hot. you want to be somewhere around 76 degrees in my opinion.
90 is too hot, but with co2 up to 85 is kosher.

But why go through all that expense?

What is the intake air temp like (the area you have the tent set in)? What about in the heat of summer?
How big is the area the tent is going to be in?
Can you cut a large 4-6" hole to outside air?
What is your budget?
 

Itoland

Active Member
i got a worse problem i got a 1000w HPS in a 3x3x7 ft tent. non aircooled hood. havent set it up yet but so far i only got 2 computer fans..looking into 2xView attachment 2102781and run those with ducting from the top of the hood. would this be enough? if i have the tent being vented by 2 computer fans 1 in and 1 out
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
No this will not be enough, those things are basically junk. I do successfully use a 6" duct booster like that for cooling my veg room with a 8 bulb t5. But for a 1000 watt you are going to need an inline fan, 6" at least.
 

jermbiggz

Member
i was planning to use a 4x4 tent light house with an xstrasun mondo reflector.. not even sure the size of the vent on that reflector... but i have no idea what kinda fans i should get.... im assuming a combo with carbon filter and ducting... but not exactly sure how that would work? would i need 2 fans? i mean i need fresh air in my tent + vent out all the hot air.. threw ducting? + pull air threw carbon when smell gets bad?
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
Your hood is probably too big for this to work, but this is how i would do it the arrows indicate direction of air flow. Carbon filter > ducting> hood> fan> out of tent or house if possible.
You need to find out what size venting your hood has, either 6" or 8". Then size based on that. You need just a 6" for it, an inline filter and a filter about the same size (cfm rating). I think you should look around 250-300 cfm (cubic feet per minute) fan and filter.
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

Well-Known Member
The rule of thumb is supposed to be based on constant air exchange. (unless CO2 is used)
Figure out your total cubic ft of your tent area: LxWxH= Total cubic feet.

Air is supposed to be exchanged 2-3 times per minute, therefore-
A tent that is 4x4x8ft = 128 cubic feet.
128 x 3= 384 cubic ft. So a fan around 250-350 would probably be just right for good air exchange. (like the wise poster Trueno above just stated.) :)
Good air exchange equals lowers temps and healthier plants!

Good luck!
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
Thats not too bad a guess than huh? Thanks for the math MacGuyver!
I am going to do mine on here real quick based on that ok so 7x7x7= 343
343 x 3 = No wonder i need such a big ass fan lol 1029 cfm
Wow i thought my 1200-1500 actual cfm was overkill, guess just a little.
 

jermbiggz

Member
what about fresh air coming in ?....and my xstra mondo reflector is too big for my tent? hmm what kinda tent would u guys recommend... i kinda want a big reflector... i was looking at a great white.. but the shippings almost the same cost as the fucking reflector lol...
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
I have never understood the huge reflector thing, really works against the theories of light dissaption and spread. But whatever.
I think the hood will fit fine, but the filter to the hood is gonna be an issue i think.
As far as intake air, use a bigger exhaust fan and put an opening twice as big on the other side of the tent (if you are using 6" then you need 2 6" holes) the negative pressure will draw fresh air in (and your tent walls some too).
 

jermbiggz

Member
ok so i would really only need 1 fan probably a 400 cfm active air fan would be good enough for my hood if i was to go carbon>duct>hood>fan > out ... i remember reading somewhere too that if u run hot air threw fan it kills the fan alot more down the road?
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
then put it on the other side of the hood, hell put it right on the filter! I really don't believe this because you are only running 90ish degree air past it if you are cooling it fast enough, and if that wears out your fan, it was junk to begin with.
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
As a start, may need fine tuning. Intake air temp is extremely important. If you set things up based on one intake temp, then summer hits and you shoot up in the main room, the tent is going to shoot up equally as much, sometimes more.
 
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