Well I have been growing in a 25*13 foot space for about a year and a half now never running more than 10 600w bulbs through 10 hoods (5 on one side of the room cooled by a 8" 747 cfm fan. I redid my hood situation and now have 7 8" XXXL Magnums with a 1kw/hood. The problems is 5 of them are all inline (cooled by 1 12" vortex rated @ 1140 cfm) with each other and the other two are seperately cooled on the other side of the room by an 8" vortex fan rated @ 747 cfm. I soon plan on puttin in 2k more watts however I am noticing major heat issues compared to last summer when I was running all 600w's. SO my question essentially is as follows: I have read that 0.5 cfm of cooling is needed per watt when cooling via inline ducting so 5000w*0.5 (cfm per watt cooling rate) I need 2500 cfm. My problem is without dropping $1k on a vortex power series all I can get is a 12" 1140 cfm vortex which is still 200 cfm short and what would I end up just pushing air through my hoods as well (I've always strayed from pushing air through my hoods but I guess if both fans are rated @ the same cfm)? So say I do get the 12" and it is still 200 cfm short should I get like an inline air booster and if so do I just put that inbetween the hoods? Sorry if I seems a bit panicky with questions but my room has never been this hot and it is scaring the shit out of me.