JSB99
Well-Known Member
I've got quite a bit more planned out in my room. I'll add some brief descriptions, but the images themselves in the collection have a lot more info. There's still a whole lot more to do, so if you don't see something, chances are I just haven't gotten to it yet.
I'm going to have an active intake and I was curious about something. As recommended, I'll be running the intake fan a little slower than the exhaust to create a little negative pressure in the tent. For noobs, you do this so that you're not blowing up your tent like a balloon and pushing odors out of the seams. You want ALL the air to leave through the scrubber.
So I'm going to have 2 fan controllers. What I was thinking was that I could plug the intake controller into the exhaust controller, and then set the intake controller to 75% of max. I can control both fans from a single controller and the intake fan will always be 1/4 less than the exhaust fan. Is this a common practice?
Check out the collection: http://imgur.com/a/y3OMK
Scrubber:
Exhaust fan and noise suppressor (muffler):
Replaced COB shells with glass domes:
Close-up:
Active air intake with foam "mushroom" filter. The aluminum duct was really tricky, but I think I made it pretty accurate:
Whole room:
One of several night shots I'm working on. I made the hoses "glow" a bit. There's a lot more technical description for what's going on here, but I'll just stick with "glowing" to keep it simple :
Chiller, Air and water pumps. Added glowing labels:
Air pump and line:
A little eye-candy :
Air tube and RDWC pipes:
I'm going to have an active intake and I was curious about something. As recommended, I'll be running the intake fan a little slower than the exhaust to create a little negative pressure in the tent. For noobs, you do this so that you're not blowing up your tent like a balloon and pushing odors out of the seams. You want ALL the air to leave through the scrubber.
So I'm going to have 2 fan controllers. What I was thinking was that I could plug the intake controller into the exhaust controller, and then set the intake controller to 75% of max. I can control both fans from a single controller and the intake fan will always be 1/4 less than the exhaust fan. Is this a common practice?
Check out the collection: http://imgur.com/a/y3OMK
Scrubber:
Exhaust fan and noise suppressor (muffler):
Replaced COB shells with glass domes:
Close-up:
Active air intake with foam "mushroom" filter. The aluminum duct was really tricky, but I think I made it pretty accurate:
Whole room:
One of several night shots I'm working on. I made the hoses "glow" a bit. There's a lot more technical description for what's going on here, but I'll just stick with "glowing" to keep it simple :
Chiller, Air and water pumps. Added glowing labels:
Air pump and line:
A little eye-candy :
Air tube and RDWC pipes:
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