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Looks good to me. That will filter air and push the heat out. The grates give you clean intake air. Long as the fan pulls hard enough you will stay with a negative airflow so nothing escapes the room unfiltered. The 5 ft height is iffy with hps. If you keep em short you're good. Nice common sense design. A lot of people lack that. Common sense. I'd rock 1 plant in there n train it sideways. Max it out Again good setup there.
Are you going to use the biggest hood you can buy? Five feet tall is too small for a six hundred watt HID...
True that's why I said height was iffy. Those lights are intense. I'd keep it short and tie every branc 90 degrees outward. Personally I would run t5 in a heartbeat with 5 ft ceilings. And led to kick spectrum for flower. Then no heat no noise no power draw either.Are you going to use the biggest hood you can buy? Five feet tall is too small for a six hundred watt HID...
yup alot warmer.and they hum,and if u c pics that r yellowhue with multiple lines top to bottom of shade(kinda like a luver effect)thats a magnetic.grab the digital so u can run 250w,400,600.then u kno heat wont b an issueAnd with magnetic ballast. Don't they run warmer than digital
Fan, filter, and ballast can be mounted outside room to lower overall heat load and to save on space. fyi
I'm just going from my own experience. I use a small window units to blow cool air and use the intake fan to make sure that it gets routed through the 1000 watt HPS.hey no problem speak freely i assure you its appreciated
now is it that you think i need outside air in order to keep that light cool? i was assuming ( i really shouldnt) that the fan blowing over the bulb and out the hood and vented outside the cab would work. thoeretically the passive intakes should draw ambient temperature air into the cab as quick as it is pushed out from the hood....... right?
starting to think that sucking the air out would be better.
i was hoping going large with the fan and filter would help me here but if need be i can use a 400w bulb in this setup, the socket on that ballast is attatched so it makes it harder to swap everything around because the hood its on is missing glass. so again a catch 22 but ill make something work here.
i know a big cab is going to be needed and height especially just for the light intensity alone. so i may as well start there. you guys are right, 5ft is too short.
i ive been reading a bit on theatre and studio soundproofing and how they ventilate spaces so thats pretty interesting. im legal so its more of an aesthetic thing like finding a space inside where its tolerable and not in the way, it might have to be in my garage for a few months while i scrounge around for building materials and build a room around it :)
G-13 is the strain from Dr. Greenthumb. Hood is a viper with the glass removed. Filter mounted to the intake side of the fan and expelled out of the box.thank you!
that looks amazing and is almost like a picture in my mind of what i would like to do,
sweet! what do you have in there? they look great :)
so how do you have it all working in there? I also have a cheap open reflector i can use.
could you describe the order of your fan and filter? what would you call that your intake/exhaust chain?
i would love to do what you did right there, thats it man. thanks for sharing that, giving me hope !!
i was checking some lux readings under my hood and the spread is looking pretty fucked, going to have to hang it up in the open or even inside the box , which would be ideal i suppose once i have it built and painted, would it be the case that 600w in a 4x4 relies on reflection to get the edges?
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