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As the title says I am confused. Let me lay-out the ventilation set up I have planned in my grow room. I have a 6" cooltube reflector with a 600 watt HPS bulb. I also have an EcoPlus 465 CFM Blower. My thoughts are to hook one end of the blower to ducting connected to one side of my cooltube. The other side of the blower is connected to ducting that runs up through a hole in the ceiling of my grow room. At the other side of my room I plan to put a 9" pass intake hole positioned in front of my AC unit so that the new fresh air is cooled then blown in the direction of my plants. The open end of the cooltube will draw in the cooler air and pass over the bulb and out through the blower and into the attic right?
My confusion arises when I look at pics of every cooltube out there and see they have ducting on both openings on both sides. I understand that this cools the bulb, but how does it help to bring in fresh air? If i am adding co2 will I even need to bring in fresh air or just remove the heat and circulate the air in the room with the AC? I included a rough drawing to show what I had in mind.
My room is 5'X10'X11'.....I did the math (550CF/3=183 183X1.6(ducting)= 294 294X1.6(600W Light)= 469 CFM) So according to the ventilation math a 465CFM should be enough to exchange the air in a room my size in 3 minutes, with the light and ducting included.
My confusion arises when I look at pics of every cooltube out there and see they have ducting on both openings on both sides. I understand that this cools the bulb, but how does it help to bring in fresh air? If i am adding co2 will I even need to bring in fresh air or just remove the heat and circulate the air in the room with the AC? I included a rough drawing to show what I had in mind.
My room is 5'X10'X11'.....I did the math (550CF/3=183 183X1.6(ducting)= 294 294X1.6(600W Light)= 469 CFM) So according to the ventilation math a 465CFM should be enough to exchange the air in a room my size in 3 minutes, with the light and ducting included.
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