Do you know what I mean by having the ducting plugged into the ports and the reflector with no fan involved with the reflector?
Not exactly. Are you saying to just have the reflector by itself, with nothing attached to either port, and have the CF connected directly to the fan with ducting running directly out of the tent?
As you can see in my OP I originally had the fan connected directly to the CF. The fan was pulling air through the CF and blowing it through the light and out of the tent via ducting. Are you saying that this was too much resistance on the fan, and I will get better air flow without going through the light? It seems like the extra CFM from this wouldn't effect the temp as much as as running the air though the light on the way out of the room, but I could be wrong. As I said, I've done a lot a research, but this is my first set up.
Also, the CF does seem to be sucking the hot air away from the ceiling of the tent, its only 72F at the ceiling and on the surface of the CF. Its the radiant heat from the light that seems to be the problem, as the surface temp in the direct light is as high as 92.