pegboy
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-passive intake, be sure intake is around 3x the area of the exhaust fan. That would be two 6" passive intakes for a 4" exhaust (200 cfm ac infinity)
-Note: if adding a filter/ screen the exhaust will no longer push the 200 CFM it is advertised to. This goes for the intake holes as well-- if adding a screen to filter the intake it is good to increase the hole depending how fine the screen is to make up for the loss. I think you could probably get away with a second 4" fan used as an intake, which is how I like to set up (active intake + active exhaust), I use an intake filter as well.
-Use hard ducting to make it work most efficient. This will also make it louder though. Long sweep bends are better than short sweeps
-set up the exhaust fan up high, and the intake down low (humidity rises as well as heat)
- reduce evaporation from drain tray, pots, and reservoir if possible by capping
-thinning the foliage can help
-Make sure your hygrometer isn't effected by your lights and is giving an accurate reading
Some nice suggestions!! Thanks !!