Skunk Baxter
Well-Known Member
Hi, guys. It's been a few years since I've grown indoors, but I'm putting together an indoor grow room again and I've got a quick quesion regarding cooling and odor control.
I'm using the space beneath a set of basement stairs, and dividing it into 2 chambers - a vegging chamber and a flowering chamber. The flowering chamber will the portion under the taller part of the stairs; it measures about 4.5x4.5 with about 7 feet of headroom. Total of about 20 square feet of growing space, 140 cubic feet of volume.
Vegging chamber is the smaller space beneath the short end of the stairs - 4.5x2.5, with about 4 feet of headroom at the tallest portion, 3 feet at the short end, so I can veg plants up to about 2 or 2.5 feet before moving them next door to the flowering chamber.
I'm going with a 1000W Eye Hortilux Super Blue lamp in the flowering chamber, and a 400W MH for the vegging chamber. I'm using inline reflectors for both lamps. For a fan, I'm using a Soler and Palau TD-150 6-inch inline fan; 218 cfm at low setting and 293 cfm on high.
Now. The question is, is there a way to use that one fan to cool both lamps and vent the odor? Or am I going to need 2 fans? The total volime of both chambers will be under 200 cf. I figure there should be no real problem using one fan to cool both lamps (just a matter of creative ductwork), but can that one fan do both jobs? It's not that I'm shy about spending another 150 bucks on a second fan; it's just the noise I'm concerned about. The fan will be entirely enclosed within the flowering chamber, but I'm a litttle conerned that twice as many fans means it's 3 times as likely that a houseguest or repairman or whatever might notice the sound and wonder what's going on in that room under the stairs.
I'm using the space beneath a set of basement stairs, and dividing it into 2 chambers - a vegging chamber and a flowering chamber. The flowering chamber will the portion under the taller part of the stairs; it measures about 4.5x4.5 with about 7 feet of headroom. Total of about 20 square feet of growing space, 140 cubic feet of volume.
Vegging chamber is the smaller space beneath the short end of the stairs - 4.5x2.5, with about 4 feet of headroom at the tallest portion, 3 feet at the short end, so I can veg plants up to about 2 or 2.5 feet before moving them next door to the flowering chamber.
I'm going with a 1000W Eye Hortilux Super Blue lamp in the flowering chamber, and a 400W MH for the vegging chamber. I'm using inline reflectors for both lamps. For a fan, I'm using a Soler and Palau TD-150 6-inch inline fan; 218 cfm at low setting and 293 cfm on high.
Now. The question is, is there a way to use that one fan to cool both lamps and vent the odor? Or am I going to need 2 fans? The total volime of both chambers will be under 200 cf. I figure there should be no real problem using one fan to cool both lamps (just a matter of creative ductwork), but can that one fan do both jobs? It's not that I'm shy about spending another 150 bucks on a second fan; it's just the noise I'm concerned about. The fan will be entirely enclosed within the flowering chamber, but I'm a litttle conerned that twice as many fans means it's 3 times as likely that a houseguest or repairman or whatever might notice the sound and wonder what's going on in that room under the stairs.