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I was hoping that I could run an a/c system to exclusively cool just the tent. Given the Summer high temperatures do you think it is just better to get a larger commercial grade A/C system to cool the entire garage instead? It seems like it would just costs fortunes in order to cool an entire 2 car garage when my ten is only taking up around 1/10th the total garage space. Perhaps you or others can give me some advice as to the cheapest way to cool a single tent in this situation.I run both a cloudline t6 and a raxial inline s6. The T6 is pulling exhaust, and I tend to run it at half speed. The S6 is for intake and I run it at full speed. I have the t6's controller set to go 100% at temps over 90F and it seems to do alright. They're good quality and quiet enough. Adding a carbon filter shouldn't be an issue. Controlling the garage temp may be the bigger hurdle, honestly.
He could do something like that but something like a refrigerator card board box would be better, more air for the a/c to draw from. He could also get a portable and just run the exhaust to a vent in the side of the garage. Only problem with that is going to be the air out of the portable is going to smell the place up.You could build a small 2x4 box with the wall banger in it. Then you intake the cold air into the tent. Depending on the temps the T6 will kick on and exhaust the air back into the little box. Kinda like a closed loopair system I guess you could say. Other than that you’d have to cool the whole garage and intake the air from the garage into the tent
i got the fanHello everyone. I have a brand new 4x4 tent in my garage with a new Scorpion Diablo LED board. I need to purchase an exhaust fan and carbon filter but before I do I wanted to get everyone's opinions. I live in Southern California our summers do get hot in the 90s but I'm by the beach so it usually doesn't get much hotter than that. I need a way to not only limit smell but also cool my tent. Has anyone here ever used the Cloudline inline duct fan? Do you think it can truly keep a tent cool in a hot summer garage? Apparently they control temperature as well as humidity and it seems like it may work well. Only concern I have is the unit pushes the cool air into the tent. I have always set up my tents so that the fan pulls the air through in order to suck the tent tight and prevent smells from seeping out the zippers. How would you setup a Cloudline in a tent? Is there a better product out there to keep a tent cool? Please let me know I want to make sure I get a good system, I grow super dank strains that smell up a storm so the system I set up not only needs to cool well but also needs to be able to be hooked up to carbon filters. Thanks.
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