is a carbon scrubber a must for the inline fan systems or is it just for the smell? wondering if theres no filter at the output wether it impacts negativly on the fan performance
You would want the scrubber on the input, if it’s on the output, put the pre filter inside to protect the carbon bed, if you just want filtration and low restriction, grab a hepa mushroom cap.
If you don’t give a fuck like me, scrub the room the tents in with a fan and filter sitting on the shelf and call it a day. Fan runs better unloaded, load increases wear. I vent my room when the lights are out and just use a passive intake in the form of a spring loaded damper.
Pretty sure most digital ballasts will run either bulb in the correct wattage, I can’t tell boost mode on my SE ballasts, it’s all bright, mh or hps. I can see the difference on the 1100w boosted DE. Ushio makes a 1150w hps de bulb too. I thought that was badass until Ren broke out the 1500w 5 gal pail size se hps.
And no, you can enclose the bulb with no venting, it’s only dangerous to your skin and surrounding, shits hot af open, closed, hot... I never heard of it wearing a bulb faster, hours burning and startup wear bulbs.