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I have a 10x10x8 room that had passive air intake and now I'm switching to complely sealed environment.
I plan on keeping my room exhaust which is hooked up to a carbon filter so I can purge out air durning the dark cycle.
4K light is air cooled. Room is AC cooled via minisplit. Gas line installed and burner is all set.
My question for all: Given that the room is sealed to the best of my ability; do I need an additional carbon filter/fan that just sits in the room and dosen't exhaust?
My fear is that during the light cycle smell may be an issue for the neighbors (which are realativly close).
If the answer to above is yes, then I will have two scrubbers? 1 will be exahusting air during night cycle and #2 will be inside the room only going while light cycle is on with no exhaust.
Is there a better way to do it? Space is already tight and I would hate to add a second scrubber.
Thanks for your input in advance.
I agree with the other posters about needing an in room scrubber. I wouldn't even bother having the exterior filter. if you are worried about humidity at night, just lower the temps. the RH will go up, but it is actually less actual water in the air because the air is colder. hence it being relative humidity. your mini should also have a dehumidify feature.
NO! This guy's advice here is a recipe for fungal pathogens to attack your crop. Just because temperature falls doesn't mean you're safe from the problems associated with high RH. It's called relative humidity for a reason; it rises as temps fall. You will want to use a dehumidifier to actively manage this aspect of your indoor environment.
You mean the other way around, right? The warmer air is, the more water it can hold.
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