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    Ventilation; supply and exhaust

    Myke. What type of filters do you use on your intake? and You have 3 - 6" passive intake openings? Thanks :bigjoint:
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    Ventilation; supply and exhaust

    Piratebug thank you so much, very informative and easy to follow. As far as the passive intake goes with keeping the negative air pressure I know the rule of thumb is the intake should be twice as large as the exhaust but do you think two 4” passive intake vents would be enough to match the one...
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    Ventilation; supply and exhaust

    Hi everyone, maybe one or some of my fellow horticulturalist can help me. I've been searching all over with some luck but not exactly the knowledge I'm looking for. I'm finishing up my new indoor garden. The dimensions are 4'x6' with 8' ceiling, I framed out all the walls, insulated the walls...
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    Ventilation; supply and exhaust

    Hi everyone, maybe one or some of my fellow horticulturalist can help me. I've been searching all over with some luck but not exactly the knowledge I'm looking for. I'm finishing up my new indoor garden. The dimensions are 4'x6' with 8' ceiling, I framed out all the walls, insulated the walls...
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    Indoor garden lighting voltage

    My last place I did dwc and flood and drain. Keep going back and fourth between the two for what i'm going to do in the new place. You are absolutely right with not needing a dedicated circuit. I just want to keep the AC, pumps, fans and anything else separate from the lighting. I'm also an...
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    Indoor garden lighting voltage

    Awesome good to know, thanks!
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    Indoor garden lighting voltage

    Hey everyone, hoping I can get some second opinions. So i'm in the middle of building a indoor garden in my new house. Its a small space 4ft x 6ft with 8ft ceilings. Its taking much longer than I hoped unfortunately, but I want to make sure I take my time and minimize any "coulda, shoulda...
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