dj crane
Well-Known Member
Welcome Leo,Do you think it matters if the vortex is before or after the light? what I mean to say is, if you had the vortex pulling air over the light and then pushing it out, rather than pushing air over everything. Only wondering because in my "hypothetical" setup I have a carbon filter with a can fan pulling air through it. That air is pushed from the can fan through ducting and then through a ventilated reflector. The exhaust of the reflector is connected to more ducting which connects to the intake of my 424 cfm vortex (I run it on a dimmer to control the velocity... very nice for heat control) and then I run the exhaust of the vortex out through a vent in the top of the door. Because of my location I have an intake vent at the bottom of the door and the door itself stays closed all the time. I have a 400 W HPS but my buddy wants a 1000 and I just wanted some input on whether or not to follow a similar setup. Nice grow and setup, btw.
I think having it on the other side would work, however i think the best advantage to this setup i have, is that it does push out the heat, and it also has constint moving air obeing pushed over it, i think it would cool it better.
i am planing on getting a filter and it will go in the room with the same set-up, to borrow a illistration
filter>>>vortex>>>vent>>>>>cool tube>>>>vent
With that being said, i think you said you have the 6" vortex(which is 400+ CFM, i am getting this same one in afew weeks, this mioght be powerful enough sucking to do the job