I guess you could just use a heat vent, but you might need an active intake with a smaller vent to move enough air through your closet.Would a big return vent look more proper than than a regular heat vent?
I suppose but I was thinking more in terms of heat. The other benefit of a return vent is many are made to have filter installed that would allow you to block light escape and filter incoming air of dust, spores, small bugs. That is a good thing for sure.Hmm, Newgrowth, Ive been reading around and it seems like having a 1:1 ratio of passive intake and powered exhaust is good for creating good negative pressure. Do you know of something different? I wasnt planning to have a active intake, just more work.
Yep two 90's should stop any light but they also restrict air flow a bit meaning you might need a slightly larger intake vent.Also, I was thinking about what the best way to block lights from the vent leaking out. Whats the perferred method? Having 2 90 deg turns?
Can you take pictures of the inside of your closet? You can always build a small cab inside your grow room for mothers/clones. You could also get a small tent, the homebox xs small goes for only $100. I don't think you could effectively block light without a bend. Two 90's would probably work best. If you used a larger return vent for your intake these are the type filters that are commonly found behind them Maximum Allergen Filter 12x24How would I block the light with a straight hole? If it was easy, that would be my prefered method because its the easiest to do. Also, in your experience, do you think I will have a heat problem? And how would you partition a space off for vegging? Thats something I would want to do, to get a ongoing harvest. But the only way I can think how to do it would be to create a separate cab
Look up "bake around" tubes on e-bay they are cheap DIY alternative for a cooltube.The second picture gives a pretty good view of the inside, it just extends to the left by about a foot. I think its either 3x3 or 4x4.
I was going to order through HTGsupply as they seem to have the best prices, and are highly recomended from the forums. Cooltubes are an extra 80 bucks, but can I make one myself? If I run a cooltube, Im going to have to run a fan directly on it, and it would be an extra that I would have to connect to my filter fan.
You want to exhaust the air at least every three minutes. If you assume your room is 4x4x8= 128 sqft. A 125 CFM fan should be adequate.I have a 125 CFM fan that came with my filter, but it isnt a blower. Do I definatly need a blower type fan to be able to cool the room?
Should work fine just make sure you intake and out fans are equal in CFM rating.If I have an active intake, would a smaller heat vent work? It would just be difficult to explain to our parents why we would install another return vent, when its obvious to them that we dont need it.
Easy set up, just a simple way to house your mother plants.Ive thought about the tent, but I dont see any clear advantages to it. Why I would spend 100 bucks for something thats going to restrict my growing space a bit
You want to exhaust the air at least every three minutes. If you assume your room is 4x4x8= 128 sqft. A 125 CFM fan should be adequate.
So that is only 81 sqft a 125 CFM fan should work great in there. You don't need much room for mothers/clones. Save most of it for your flowering plants.I got a picture of the closet, and I measured it. 3x3x9. Its very basic just a small room. How much room would I need for cloning and mothers?
and yor walls might start smelling like potI dont think thats an option. The closet is smack dab in the middle of the condo.
How is venting into the walls different from venting into a normal room with a cab?
I would edit the pic but I had a long day at work and I'm tired. Yeah the stud is the board. The problem with removing it is the drywall is screwed into it.Im a little bit confused about what you mean? What exacty is a stud? the head of a nail? or the board supporting the drywall?
Maybe you can edit the picture to show what you mean?