Hey all, my 4x4 grow tent is about 75 right now and the room that the tent is in is 60. I know 75 is a great temperature, but from my understanding the tent should be no more than 5 degrees hotter than the room that it is in. Does this mean that i possibly do not have everything set up right? I suppose i could have the 400 cfm inline fan inside the tent instead of out. Could i connect my inline directly to my air cooled hood? I am using a 600watt bulb.
Any thoughts?
Thanks a lot for the help!
As some others mentioned, try to keep your ducting as short and with as few bends as possible. Try lowering your carbon filter, I see that you have it way up high to the ceiling. You could easily shorten the ducting several feet there by putting it closer to the level of the reflector. Heat rises too, so with that in mind you're actually pulling hot\warm air in thru your carbon filter, when it would be better to pull in cooler air either from ground level or outside. Also, the source of your odor is going to be your plants, so to me it makes sense to keep it lower for that reason as well.
Keep the inline fan outside the tent, as close to the actual exhaust as possible. You
don't want to put it inside your tent and attempt to push all of the hot air thru the ducting, as that would be terribly inefficient. You want to
pull the air as much as possible instead.
Something else I see is that outside of the tent at the exhaust end you have the ducting slope downward, and it is pulling hot air (which naturally wants to rise)... you don't want it to roller-coaster like that. Imagine the air as if it was water going through the ducting.
Now, the temperature difference between the inside of the tent and the room the tent is in will depend on quite a few things, including the efficiency of your ventilation, what your lighting is, and the ambient temperature outdoors. The Cannabis doesn't know that the temperature inside the tent is more than 5 degrees hotter than outside the tent.
I have two 600 watt lamps inside my tent, which is 4.5' x 4.5' x 6.5', and a similar scenario in which I have a carbon filter inside the tent and exhaust outside the tent into the attic (where the inline is). The temperature inside my tent is heavily dependent on the temperature
outdoors, not just the ambient room temp. Right now for example it is relatively warm outside, 60F, and my room is about 78 with the temp inside the tent at canopy level (tent flaps open) around 82F. When it gets colder outside the temperature in the tent will go down to the low 70's. I use a speed-controller with my inline fan so it doesn't run at max when it is below 40 outdoors.
i dont see an intake or an exhaust, but just an air cooled lamp.
try either taking the glass out of the hood or adding in more holes (looks like they already have some there for you) throw a honeywell in there or something
i always put the exhaust high and the intake low, on opposite sides of the tent.
Intake essentially IS the carbon filter, exhaust is outside of the tent... doing it like this will create a negative pressure within the tent, which will draw fresh air into it. If he was to remove the glass lens from the reflector it might potentially just make matters worse (it would also bypass the filter).