Temp is 59 degrees grow cabinet

Boatguy

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You could pull off the carbon filter as a temporary solution. You wont have much smell for a while anyway
 

Cx2H

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Yeah I had 600 led watts in a 3x3x6 before and temps were controllable with fans. Now it's kilowatts in 10x10 with outside pipe at 70° midday no fans on its 82.
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Boatguy

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Temps in there should be manageable, exhaust fan with higher cfm would probably be cheaper than changing the lights. A larger carbon filter with more surface area would make a noticeable difference in air flow too. On a tight budget i would just get a bigger fan and not use the carbon filter till i needed it.
 

HarveyHarvester

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Cx2H

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can you not turn on the a/c in your house?
Use the exhaust fan, air conditioning and a humidifier outside the cab if it's not the cool-mist type.
adjusting the exhaust fan speed is going to work you to death with changing weather conditions outside. When you can afford it, i highly recommend attaching one of these to your inline exhaust fan:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/401218799439?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Hes got a window shaker not even close to the space so no I think. That pipe sheet I mentioned don't work in summer btw unless in the Yukon.

More fanage.
 

Boatguy

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I have one similar to that. problem is, and i guess it really ain't a problem until flower, but those type turn the device off/on, this one keeps the air moving and just slows it down/speeds it up as necessary.
It actually works well for me since im running a positive pressure system as opposed to a tent setup where you would want negative pressure all the time to contain odors. I have a separate fan for moving air around my cab 24/7
 

HarveyHarvester

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I tried the positive pressure thing with a forced-air intake in addition to the filter/exhaust but it created an odor problem for me. it was forcing air and odor through small cracks around the doors. I have door gaps so large I have to cover the doors with panda film to prevent light leaks.
so now am back to passive intake.

Getting your environmental conditions dialed in can be a real bitch especially if fighting mother nature and the outdoor conditions are not cooperating. I feel your pain. been there, done that.
don't try to make too many changes at once. adjusting the temp is gonna alter the humidity and you really won't know what change did what.
 

Boatguy

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Im in a sealed refrigerator and my intake fans have enough push that i dont get any backflow or backwash when they are running. Alittle smell wanders out when fans are off but it's minimal, meaning the wife doesnt notice.
 
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