That's correct.Thats probably the easiest way to handle it. That other way above is nice, but overthought in my opinion. my tent has a little window on the bottom with a screen. I leave that open all the time ( I also laugh at all the conversations about light leaks too due to that) and that evens the pressure.
I've tried this with my setup and there was still neg pressure because the fan is active and draws way more than can passively flow through the meshed openings....You'll have instant equal pressure.
Good advice, added to the to do list....If light leaking in is a problem, build a light trap.
Same. I didn't put the tent into a "well lighted room". I put it a dark space. Open as much of any little window as I need to balance my grow. It's basic tuning between the active intake and exhaust, as well as a passive (if needed, like me). It is done by folks everyday, like me!Thats probably the easiest way to handle it. That other way above is nice, but overthought in my opinion. my tent has a little window on the bottom with a screen. I leave that open all the time ( I also laugh at all the conversations about light leaks too due to that) and that evens the pressure.
Yup get some cheap electrical condiut and crossframe, all you need is duct tape. nothing fancyYou could get a fan controller and reduce exhaut fan until it pull less on the side but not too much so you wont loose neg pressure... Or you could add more "crossframe" between the vertical tubes. You can take a pvc pipe two hole at the end and tie wrap it to the vertical tube if you see what i mean?
I Have an home made tent wich the front is about 5x5' and it has no crossframe. The wall suck in about 2inch... but the exhaust fan is not that powerfull but enough to create neg. pressure.