Carbon Filters Reduces CFM?????? Help

Hey all quick question. I just starting flowering and am using a 165 CFM for exhaust. Im hooking up my CAN-Filter (CAN 2600)...room size 5x5x7 (with slanted cieling)...i know the addition of the filter will reduce the effectivieness of the outtake, and reduce airflow; but by how much? Is my 165 CFM still enough to filter the air properly? Also we are using an air cooled light, so this outake also runs through the flanges of my lighthood (with glass inclosure). Thanks for the help!
 

Airwave

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Hey all quick question. I just starting flowering and am using a 165 CFM for exhaust. Im hooking up my CAN-Filter (CAN 2600)...room size 5x5x7 (with slanted cieling)...i know the addition of the filter will reduce the effectivieness of the outtake, and reduce airflow; but by how much? Is my 165 CFM still enough to filter the air properly? Also we are using an air cooled light, so this outake also runs through the flanges of my lighthood (with glass inclosure). Thanks for the help!
There's probably a mathematical equation to work it out, but I don't know what it is. I doubt that anybody in here will.
Just set it up, turn it on and see how it goes.
 
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