So this is generally the best way to take care of smell? What is the actual filter made out of? Where do you get it?Today's update
I got the Carbon Filter made today. I mounted a 4" X 6" vent to the 4" PVC hard 90. I made a 6" tube of 1/2 screen. I covered the far rough end with a layer of aluminum tape. I covered the end with 2 layers after the cap was on, then tightened it. It's 8" long and fits in just right. Think that will cover the smell? If it doesn't I'll add one to the other end I guess.
I might work on it some more tonight. I have to start testing the temps in the morning.
Daniels
I haven't used the DIY carbon scrubber yet as my other grow is just about to flower some Ladies (check it out) I have a DIY ozone generator I built for my first grow (something like 7-8 yrs ago) that I may rebuild.So this is generally the best way to take care of smell? What is the actual filter made out of? Where do you get it?
BTW I've been watching since day one, and this thing is coming together very well. I aspire to making something very similar one day in the near future.
Yea the weekly Sunday night shot I give myself for my MS wounds me some Monday mornings. My Grandparents are staying the night for some early Dr. appts. So I'll get a late start tomorrow. garage ambient temp seems to be 52 this morning, 49 and 55 the last few. As the weather warms it should too. It's been cold & rainy here in MT for the last week, so we'll see. I'm happy it hasn't been a 90 after a couple hrs issue. I'm thinking all the metal around mine absorbs heat that the airflow pulls out.sorry you felt like shit bro, but good to see your temps were right. what are ambient temps like in the garage? mines in the garage too, and have been up in the 90's, and my cab always stays a few degrees below, but never at optimum temps. i think all the material from my cooltube idea only absorbs and generates more heat. oh well
Yea I'm thinking it'll have to be moved into the basement bout sept.For the most part yeah, except in July and August, then we worry about heat just like everywhere else.
Nice to see another Montana grow though
Yea I plan on leaving it in there. It needs a solid piece on the lower part for sure. It's pretty weak. I just want to replace with a white panel board. Then I have to put the seal back on. I plan to cut the paneling, mark the holes, pre-drill, then fit it on with the rubber seal. It should keep the seal tight enough for no light leaks. I'm waiting to install the green LED bulb on the door till I make sure it'll work with my red. I'll work on the lower door today. It's a full test run today. Started at 50 degrees at 7:20 and now it's 8:20 and it's at 58.that is a great design with the main chambers exhaust right beside the cool tube to pick up the heat transmitted through the cool tube material, and the cool tube is still on its own intake/exhaust system too. I think you will have good temps, and you may even withstand summer in the garage. i say leave the insulation in the doors and just cover with reflective material.