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Can't tell from your ducting pix, but it looks like you are pulling from the tent, across your light and out.
Get another fan and go straight through your tent for the light ducting so you don't pull all of your humidity out.
Also, in a few weeks your humidity is going to climb when they are flowering, so you will probably have the opposite problem.
I have the fan pulling air through the air filter passing the hood and being expelled out.
Thanks
Right. That's what it looked like.
Change the duct so it pulls from outside your tent, through the light and back out of the tent, not pulling ~from~ your tent.
Also, not sure, but it looks like you are hosting your pix on MS Live.
Not sure about anyone else, but its causing my browser to freak out a bit. Wanting me to log in to live.com, etc.
You don't need to filter your lights ducting if you are pushing/pulling outside air straight through it. You can put your fan/filter on a speed controller to dial in your temp/humidity as it expels air from your tent.
Increase the passive (or active) intake if you have too much negative pressure.
Nice work bud! :cool
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