Air filtration in tent vs outside tent?

My main reason for the cut filters over the vents was also to knock down the light spilling out.
Yea, I have central air, but way to early to turn it on here in the northeast.
The clogged intake filter was the cause of my problem, its all good now.

Gotcha, yeah Southern California and already had to run the AC last week @ 99F.
 
Gotcha, yeah Southern California and already had to run the AC last week @ 99F.
Florida is the same, been leaving tent open and window A/C set at 60.....planning on a portable unit before summer hits so I can just pipe into the tent.
 
Yeah it can REALLY SUCK. I used to just take the summers off and put a couple photos outside. This new place has central AC though and it looks like it's going to be alright. Always run my lights opposite schedule anyway to avoid the hottest part of the day. Weather here is dumb so far, 99F last week, then earlier this week it got down to 45F in the morning. But that 99F day in April is telling me that summer is going to be brutal AF.
 
I tried running em at night but as I sleep in same room had to button it up and temps got high 90's then so for now I run in the day, lower the A/C temp and leave it open. Exhaust blows through wall out into hallway and thermopro modules on the pots have it between 78 to 81 most the time. Inkbird canopy probes have canopy area about 75 to 78..
 
I sleep in this room when I get hammered and don't want to wake up the wife. I can handle the fan noise when it kicks in. But I can't handle the light spill, that's why I use the carbon filter material on my passive intake. But I've never had issues with it spreading debris.
 
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