And I thought I had a huge filter in my 4×4 tent!!!!Hey Breeders and wanna breeders
Today I've pimped my growtent a bit.
Removed the table, fan and filter went outside and filter got replace by one inline filter. I just think something went wrong. Eighter I ordered the wrong filter or they sent me the wrong filter. I'm saying this as this thing looks humongus compared to the size of my tent, lol
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Had to turn the tent the right way up to be able to connect the filter to the setup without using to much conduit. It does feel strange that the door opens to the left side all of a sudden, but hey...I'll get used to that I guess...
Look at all that verticale space I have gained...This amounts to approx. 40cm which I have more now. I really hope that expelling the air from the topside of the tent doesn't affect the great temperatures I've been having...
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Tested all systems and we're good to go...
Next thing to do is get some soil from the greenhouse, which has to be mixed before I fill all 16, 3.5L pots. This means a trip to the local plant store for some quality soil and a stop to the fishing shop for a couple of bags of fishing worms. The compost worms will come from the wormbin which has been doing overtime and is chockfull with worms...And the rest will come from the remainder of the soil I still have left after filling my pots this spring. All the bennies are inside and with the help from BioTabs, I'll be able to add all the neccesary products to get this soil started.
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But that's for another day.
Regards,
Bob
The only negative to that setup is the makeup air is and where it's coming from. Now, that can be good if you don't have anything in the room to heat or cool it . It does put an additional load on whatever you're using to heat or cool the home.
Now, the positive is that it will always have a nice fresh supply of CO2. And naturally being in the house, it should be a little higher than the ambient outside CO2 levels.
I switched from a large CO2 filter in a 8 inch fan to AC Infinity six inch filter and fan.
The setup was fine with the Mars Hydro SP6500 with its narrow construction. when I switched over to the HLG Diablo 650 , I had to lower it to center it . By swapping the filter over, I gained several inches Back.
I lessened the suction head the fan had to work against by opening up the two bottom front vents. I took a little over a foot long section of AC Infinity 6 inch ventilation ducting. I put a slip on air filter, just a little screen, on one end and then slip the other end just inside the tent and cinched it down.
I had to take the hose back out and spray flat black on the inside to keep the reflected light down. With the light on you could see light coming out the end of the hose. That foil like material inside the hose really did reflect light all the way out. If it makes it out, some will make it in. That knocked it completely out.