mr.smileyface
Well-Known Member
Use 4x5 for your lights. You cheat a row with over lapping light.
for every 4 lights you are gonna need a 8 inch inline with a carbon/charcoal filter for Heat and odor.
I vent room to room because they are on differnt cycles. All my fans are on thermostats cept for 1 oscolating fan per room. i use 2 standup/wall mount per 4 lights. i use a 12000 btu air conditioner for one room and a three fan watercooled fan chiller for another larger room. They both go off when my lights go off but my fans stay on for two minutes. My thermostat is set for 28c so turns on when temps reach thirty and turn off when they reach 26c. I vent room to room to increase air flow in the rooms that are sleeping. I also run dehumidifiers 24/7 and burn sulpher 45 minutes a day.
I burn co2 in the room with the a/c. The Co2 doesnt leave my area because it is vented room to room. I set it for 900 so the build up isnt crazy Plus the plants give off co2 when they are sleeping. I also set my a/c to lower than my thermostats so my fans arent on as much. Buy a ppm pen and you learn faster. also run two differnt cycles so you know your strain very well.
Watch out for light leaks coming into your room and outside your room. Thermonitor and humidistat. I get 1 digital to see high and lows and one mercury to get more accurate readings.
for every 4 lights you are gonna need a 8 inch inline with a carbon/charcoal filter for Heat and odor.
I vent room to room because they are on differnt cycles. All my fans are on thermostats cept for 1 oscolating fan per room. i use 2 standup/wall mount per 4 lights. i use a 12000 btu air conditioner for one room and a three fan watercooled fan chiller for another larger room. They both go off when my lights go off but my fans stay on for two minutes. My thermostat is set for 28c so turns on when temps reach thirty and turn off when they reach 26c. I vent room to room to increase air flow in the rooms that are sleeping. I also run dehumidifiers 24/7 and burn sulpher 45 minutes a day.
I burn co2 in the room with the a/c. The Co2 doesnt leave my area because it is vented room to room. I set it for 900 so the build up isnt crazy Plus the plants give off co2 when they are sleeping. I also set my a/c to lower than my thermostats so my fans arent on as much. Buy a ppm pen and you learn faster. also run two differnt cycles so you know your strain very well.
Watch out for light leaks coming into your room and outside your room. Thermonitor and humidistat. I get 1 digital to see high and lows and one mercury to get more accurate readings.