if it were mine forget the flipflop for now rethink in the spring,build out the lung room an get growing u have 2 inlets one in lungroom one in grow room exhausted with 6in inline, control temp an rh in lungroom easy! an the foam board on floor wont hold up, maybe just under potsIf you want to man, and if and when you get time, throw me an idea or diagram that shows the way you would do it IF you were to grow openly without separating the two rooms apart and just doing the entire grow together. I still want that walkway and lung room if I chose that route. That would save me on buying another dehumidifier and another heater as well, also less wood, less insulation.
Split Rooms: (this & $$$ is why I was hinting at simplicity)If you want to man, and if and when you get time, throw me an idea or diagram that shows the way you would do it IF you were to grow openly without separating the two rooms apart and just doing the entire grow together. I still want that walkway and lung room if I chose that route. That would save me on buying another dehumidifier and another heater as well, also less wood, less insulation.
Thumper, I want to hear your thoughts on this as well. If you can out your artistic skills to the test, make me a diagram of how you would run it. That way I have several ways to change things up if one does not work out.if it were mine forget the flipflop for now rethink in the spring,build out the lung room an get growing u have 2 inlets one in lungroom one in grow room exhausted with 6in inline, control temp an rh in lungroom easy! an the foam board on floor wont hold up, maybe just under pots
I like things simple,r the vents on each side wall or end wall,only reason I say stay away from flipflop is the unknowns of a new space get couple easy runs in learn, I like open hoods for the heat vent lights on as needed,dehuy lights off as needed instead of running elec heat I would put small unvented gas heator in there leave pilot lit heat an co2 cheapThumper, I want to hear your thoughts on this as well. If you can out your artistic skills to the test, make me a diagram of how you would run it. That way I have several ways to change things up if one does not work out.
Are you able to have 8" and 10" inlets and outlets too? Because you can put a 10" fan on 4" ducting and in the end result your only gonna move 4" of duct worth of air. Jog around the block & try breating through a coffee stirring stick. Thats what you would be doing with that.I have one guy on another forum telling me to do this-->>>..
I would run open hoods, 8" exhaust in each room, wide open without a filter, into the lung. Large carbon filter and fan in your lung room running 24/7 for scent. Install intake and exhaust in the lung to cool it to your needs, 10" or so exhaust.
I was wondering the same thing about the need for this "lung room"? You seemed to want to incorporate it pretty bad. lolSo in the setup you are explaining to me, if I run a fully open room grow instead of splitting, are you saying the thermostatically controlled fan is the fan that' venting through my lights or my other fan. That part confuses me too. How many fans will I need? What cfm?? Also what is the point in me having a "lung room" or anyone else for that matter if it serves no purpose?
Your thermostatic controller for the exhaust fan is set to say 80*. You set the thermostat on your heater 10* colder than your thermostatic controller temp so you would set it around 70*. Now you have a 10* buffer between each of them running at the same time wasting heat.Oh and if the heater is inside the grow tent wouldn't it be pointless as the fans will pull it all out as it heats? I understand if the exhaust inline fan inside the room is the one on the controller, then it would only suck out heat when too hot. But how am I supposed to filter out smell if my exhaust fans are Not running 24/7?
not sure how cold its gets at opps local, but once it gets below 20 degree u cant bring that cold air into hot growroom all kinds of problems,thats why folk up north use lungroom to warm the air a bit before it hits the grow roomI was wondering the same thing about the need for this "lung room"? You seemed to want to incorporate it pretty bad. lol
The thermostatically controlled fan is what blows through the lights cooling them. At the same time that this is exhausting, you will be pulling cool air from outside into your grow room cooling it. Set the thermostat for 78* and when the temp hits 78* the outlet kicks on and makes the fan exhaust the room and cool the lights with the exhausted room air. It will all be filtered before it leaves the room because of the carbon filter on the light.
Your thermostatic controller for the exhaust fan is set to say 80*. You set the thermostat on your heater 10* colder than your thermostatic controller temp so you would set it around 70*. Now you have a 10* buffer between each of them running at the same time wasting heat.
The outlet is digital and can be programmed to function at differing temps at different times. Adjust accordingly for night time temps etc.