James and Elsie
Member
Hi, everyone.
I've been reading all the problems people are having with cooling their tents, and I've tried some of the solutions, but nothing seems to be working for me. I hope someone can help.
We have a Secret Jardin tent set up in a shower enclosure in a bathroom. The dimensions of the tent are about 2'x2'x6', and the shower enclosure is a little wider, and a foor or two taller. We have a 600 w hps light, but we've damped the ballast down to 50%, and we have a charcoal filter attached to a 4-inch inline fan that's supposed to be drawing 165 cpm - this vents into the bathroom ceiling fan outlet. We also have a small fan sitting on the floor of the tent, and the temperature has reached close to 100F!
We're now at the point where we have opened the front of the tent (which kind of defeats the purpose), opened the bathroom door, raised the light (also sort of defeats the purpose), added a second fan inside the enclosure, have a third fan sitting on the floor outside blowing room air directly into the tent, and the temperature is still 84F.
We thought of putting some ducting into one of the ports at the bottom, just to keep it completely open and allow the most air possible in, but we're concerned about odour escaping when we start flowering. Another idea is to get a second in-line fan, put a coffee filter (or something) over the intake, and run ducting from the output to one of the ports in the tent. We're also having some discussion over having the bathroom door open (more air coming into the room vs privacy concerns).
Does anyone have a solution for us?
Thanks so much.
James and Elsie
I've been reading all the problems people are having with cooling their tents, and I've tried some of the solutions, but nothing seems to be working for me. I hope someone can help.
We have a Secret Jardin tent set up in a shower enclosure in a bathroom. The dimensions of the tent are about 2'x2'x6', and the shower enclosure is a little wider, and a foor or two taller. We have a 600 w hps light, but we've damped the ballast down to 50%, and we have a charcoal filter attached to a 4-inch inline fan that's supposed to be drawing 165 cpm - this vents into the bathroom ceiling fan outlet. We also have a small fan sitting on the floor of the tent, and the temperature has reached close to 100F!
We're now at the point where we have opened the front of the tent (which kind of defeats the purpose), opened the bathroom door, raised the light (also sort of defeats the purpose), added a second fan inside the enclosure, have a third fan sitting on the floor outside blowing room air directly into the tent, and the temperature is still 84F.
We thought of putting some ducting into one of the ports at the bottom, just to keep it completely open and allow the most air possible in, but we're concerned about odour escaping when we start flowering. Another idea is to get a second in-line fan, put a coffee filter (or something) over the intake, and run ducting from the output to one of the ports in the tent. We're also having some discussion over having the bathroom door open (more air coming into the room vs privacy concerns).
Does anyone have a solution for us?
Thanks so much.
James and Elsie