Learninglots420
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I’ve been looking for threads or posts on finding out methods of testing how much intake I need for my stealth grow cab. I don’t want to weaken my exhaust fan because it is overworking to pull air in. One thing I have learned is that it is very difficult in determining it mathematically, especially with considerations such as: exhaust CFM, (including CFMs lost with a carbon scrubber and ducting length), intake fan CFM, small amounts of passive intake gained from cracks, intentional passive intake spots etc.
Just for the record my cab is about 4 feet long, 1 and 2/3rds feet wide, and 5 and 2/3rds feet tall. My exhaust fan is rated 250 CFM (inline duct fan) and my intake is only one 120mm PC fan rated like 85 CFM. My light is a 250 w MH that will be switched to a HPS for flowering. My grow will be four 5 gallon DWC buckets.
I am sure I need to install a passive intake to make up for the negative pressure debt, but I’m not sure how much I need or how to test if it is enough/too much (aside from waiting for a grow to start stinking and “fixing the problem”.) Even when the door to the cab is almost shut I can feel it being “pulled” in.
Anybody care to throw a couple suggestions at how I can test how much more intake I need without overdoing it? Thanks for reading this!
Just for the record my cab is about 4 feet long, 1 and 2/3rds feet wide, and 5 and 2/3rds feet tall. My exhaust fan is rated 250 CFM (inline duct fan) and my intake is only one 120mm PC fan rated like 85 CFM. My light is a 250 w MH that will be switched to a HPS for flowering. My grow will be four 5 gallon DWC buckets.
I am sure I need to install a passive intake to make up for the negative pressure debt, but I’m not sure how much I need or how to test if it is enough/too much (aside from waiting for a grow to start stinking and “fixing the problem”.) Even when the door to the cab is almost shut I can feel it being “pulled” in.
Anybody care to throw a couple suggestions at how I can test how much more intake I need without overdoing it? Thanks for reading this!