Ventalation For A Tent Grow Op

dukeofbaja

New Member
I have thought of that before, but ruled it out. The plants use CO2 and produce O2. If you keep recycling the air, you will run out of CO2. So unless you want to invest some major $$ in a CO2 system, use a fresh air intake
 

juiced05

Member
ok.thanks for the help
I went to home depot today and bought two in duct 6'' fans in hopes of connecting them together and pulling air through a 6'' carbon filter. Not sure if it's gonna work, but I figured two is better than one and the sound noise from the more expensives inlines from the hydro store makes me nervous. I'll repost once I connect everything and get it working. They're 250 CFM each so together I'm hoping they'll pull out enough air in my 5x4x8 flowering room to avoid heat/odor problems. Any advice or comments would be helpful; I'm a newbie to the site.
 

dukeofbaja

New Member
5x4x8 = 160 cf

250+250 = 500 cfm

So with no interference whatsoever, you could change the air in the room 3 time sper minute. At best.

Add turns in the ductwork or a carbon filter, and you will only be able to change the air in the room once a minute, at best.

Good luck, let us now how it turns out. I do not have much faith in axial in line duct booster fans.
 

fatbuddz

Active Member
5x4x8 = 160 cf

250+250 = 500 cfm

So with no interference whatsoever, you could change the air in the room 3 time sper minute. At best.

Add turns in the ductwork or a carbon filter, and you will only be able to change the air in the room once a minute, at best.

Good luck, let us now how it turns out. I do not have much faith in axial in line duct booster fans.
hey duke, do you think if i dont have an intake fan and i just leave the bottom flap open will the odor escape through there?
 

dukeofbaja

New Member
Odor will not escape through cracks and holes, even w/o an intake fan, as long as you create negative pressure
 

Ole Budheavy

Well-Known Member
im looking at this kind. will it work?
These duct booster WILL NOT work like inline blowers. I tried one for a 400 watt closed loop cooling system. it sucked. :spew:

These duct boosters are used to assist exhaust from things like clothes dryers that need additional help with long runs like 20 feet or runs with bends.

Don't rely on those duct boosters to exchange heat efficiently on their own. :leaf:
 

SickSadLittleWorld

Well-Known Member
If you are pushing through a carbon filter, you need to stop looking at these shitty axial type fans. PC, duct booster, and this latest pile of trash fan are not going to be able to push through any sort of restriction. There is not a cheaper alternative to the impeller type fans already suggested. Do it right the first time or it will end up being a costly headache.
 

SickSadLittleWorld

Well-Known Member
Yes, that is the type of fan you need. Looks like you might have to do a little wiring to get it to plug into an outlet but it'll perform loads better than the other fans you're looking at.
 

Ole Budheavy

Well-Known Member
I think EBAY is cool for grow equipment if its light weight relatively. Having hoods and big filters shipped is real costly.

I got my Sentinel CPPM CO2 controller for $435. Not bad. Free shipping. :bigjoint:

I'm glad there are a lot of hydro shops around because I once had a knife set sent to my apartment in a good neighborhood. Well the trashy fucks that lived near me jacked the package. Nice shit huh? :clap:
 
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