Kaptain Kron
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lol hahaha wizard im still waiting for the husk to come off of my skywalker its been 4 days, the rest still havent popped getting frustrated here ..... ug
*hate when that happens, i usually get impatient and remove the husk myself.. which isnt a good idea if you got shaky hands ;plol hahaha wizard im still waiting for the husk to come off of my skywalker its been 4 days, the rest still havent popped getting frustrated here ..... ug
use tweezers, unbend a paper clip and just kind pry it of with that. I've never broke a seedling doing it like that!i know i cant though its too hard man i really scared imma rip off something important, any ideas?
Color me giddy, the rest of my HPS DIY shit should be here today. Already working on the cool tube just gotta figure out how I'm gonna run the ducting. Have drop ceilings in the closet and I have some 3/4 in hard foam I think I'm gonna just cut holes in that and replace it. I'm gonna be running duct-> intake fan and then Carbon filter -> cool tube -> duct -> fan. Maybe I can get it done in time to make my slacker widow friggin finish.u lot dont half wing hahaha new update on last page of thread bit of bud porn...
Hit his link, see bud porn.that was confusing mr murphy could you expand on that and let me see that porn please i likes me some porn
that was confusing mr murphy could you expand on that and let me see that porn please i likes me some porn
Color me giddy, the rest of my HPS DIY shit should be here today. Already working on the cool tube just gotta figure out how I'm gonna run the ducting. Have drop ceilings in the closet and I have some 3/4 in hard foam I think I'm gonna just cut holes in that and replace it. I'm gonna be running duct-> intake fan and then Carbon filter -> cool tube -> duct -> fan. Maybe I can get it done in time to make my slacker widow friggin finish.
You read it wrong. Intake and exhaust aren't connectedwhy would you put the carbon filter on the intake sir? Or did i read wrong? If i am correct from my little HVAC knowledge you would want duct>intake fan duct inside booth
y spliter from your exhaust fan to your cool tube so you can pull hot air from inside the booth and cool your light with the same fan and the carbon filter would go behind the fan. Take a look at subcools ducting thread in his section explains pretty good what you need.
Cuz I don't grow out of a booth?lol you read what i said wrong too rofl
why would you connect intake and exhaust it should be like this
duct>fan>duct>booth
then go duct>booth>cooltube>duct for cool tube>single duct to you exhaust fan to your carbon filter.
What that does is it allows you to ventilate the booth actively from exhaust and intake at the same time as actively cooling your cool tube with 2 fans only one to evac the booth and evac your cool tube one to pump in fresh air on the bottom of the booth.
Anyways i think i read it wrong so its kind of a moot point but thats what i was talkin about.
>y spliter>
*soon you'll be god-like.. just dont murph it HAHAooh...veteran smoker
Cuz I don't grow out of a booth?
I am exhausting the room. It goes through the filter, then through the cool tube, then through the duct and out. The intake fan I'm using is just a simple "aim it in this direction" fan, not an expensive one. My good one is sucking the air through the filter and heat tube.i still dont think you understand what i meant but its all good sounds like you got a plan brotha. I was talking about using your exhaust fan to exhaust the room and cool your bulb at the same time instead of just one. Lots of people i know run 3 fans for active intake setup or 2 fans for a passive intake setup which is one fan overkill is all i was saying. Just thinking about power constraints because i just went through a whole buncha bs with my rooms breaker being tied into another room in the house so multiple rooms runnin off of one fifteen amp breaker bad bad bad you know lol. So anyways my mind was just on reducing overkill and i thought i would share.
Hows the cups comn sir?