Take it from your "knowledgable" people or take it from real experience.
Two of the guys I spoke with have been setting up tents/rooms for 15 years. They both said push. Another couple of guys said push too. I'm not sure of their exact background but they seemed knowledgable.
I also read up on the subject and came across a post from an hvac guy who said that fans are more efficient at pushing.
On top of that to get the cfm's right in the room I have to have the fan on top of the filter. The fan/filter combo works best with the fan right on top of the filter. Since I definitely don't want to pull through the filter after going through the hood there's only one way, to push. Filter-then fan-then pushing thruogh the hood.
Lastly, even though they're high speed fans and durable, it's better NOT to have hot air being pulled through a fan.
Pulling through the filter then pushing through the hood is the best way to contain stink while also cooling a hood with only one fan.
No intake fan is needed. Those tents are set up for passive intake.
I read just the opposite as far as odor control. If you pull, stinky air may get pulled in through the seems on the hood and then get exhausted unfiltered. If you push, any air that gets pushed out has already been filtered and would end up in the tent again anyway and would get filtered again.
Also, as far as the passive intake claim,once again, how would I use passive intake in a tent when all the vents are closed b/c I'm in flowering? I need an intake fan. A six inch intake fan to be specific.
It's strange. Most people on internet forums say to pull but everyone I've spoken to who works in the industry and sets up tents for a living (4 different guys) all say push.
Have you guys who are saying to pull tried it any other way? Or have you tried it just the one way, pulling, and you are not open to other options.