kailiwela44
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researched and can do.:cool2:kailiwela44 said:exhaust
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5384374
Lighting
http://www.htgsupply.com/viewoption.asp?ID=968
http://www.htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=53025
Grow shed
http://www.globalindustrial.com/gcs/product/productInfo.web?infoParam.mode=1&options.parentCategoryKey=124&infoParam.itemKey=30118879&infoParam.altNumKey=&infoParam.picGroupKey=4369#navPanel
reflective
http://www.htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=52089
I will use passive intakes. I am wondering since the hood is air coolable, would i be able to exhaust the air via hood and flange to4"duct to Stanley blower to outside the box?
This is what i'm basically gonna do for my flower chamber. As far as the shed goes, i'm looking into other sheds (easily broken down and re-built) with similar dimensions. I will ventilate by doing the following: Passive intake-->chamber(non smoking)-->open end of hood-->inside hood-->flex ductive-->reducer (if needed)-->stanley blower-->Carbon filter. I know that typically carbon filters work best when being pulled from, but, due to me trying to exhaust via coolable hood, this seemed to be the best layout...any suggestions?
As for a veg chamber i'm looking into a few cabinets, sheds, and pvc pipes with B/W poly to use. I do plan to use a 2' two bulb T5 fluro from HTG w/ cfl as supplemental light (if room available). Ventilation will be exhausted with CPU fans along with passive intake.
A problem i will face is to vent the chamber without re-circulating the used air. I am unable to do any cuts to vent into walls so i must vent into my room. My plan so far is to have the intakes on the bottom. As for the exhaust. If it's placed on the right side of the closet the ehaust will shoot left and vice versa, or should i have it shoot straight toward me?
failure to plan is planning to fail,
kailiwela44