ElfoodStampo
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They make them go faster!And yes led lights make a lot of heat. Those aluminum heatsinks aren't for looks.
They make them go faster!And yes led lights make a lot of heat. Those aluminum heatsinks aren't for looks.
You're going to need something to support the walls of the tent. I used safety wire, but you could use anything that ties taught across the corners. I made an X across the walls, but anything that goes across from side to side would work. I think I've seen people use bungee cords, and I thought I saw some of that cheap wire fencing in one tent too.So my 430 cfm fan as I guessed started making my tent collapse on itself so I unplugged it, realized the carbon filter could still be used with the flan blowing Into it... I really hope the fan speed control i plan on picking up tomorrow will tame this beast and not make my tent implode...
_^^^You're going to need something to support the walls of the tent. I used safety wire, but you could use anything that ties taught across the corners. I made an X across the walls, but anything that goes across from side to side would work. I think I've seen people use bungee cords, and I thought I saw some of that cheap wire fencing in one tent too.
on the inside of the tent, of course you could use chicken wire, sure why not. You could just get some cord or something too, make it easy._^^^
I apologize im very tired and unsure how ro banf the rope. My walls are poly film hanging from the ceiling with velcro where would i attach the rope? Do i use tape???on the inside of the tent, of course you could use chicken wire, sure why not. You could just get some cord or something too, make it easy.
I have a register installed on a lower corner of my tent however it lets a lot a of light in which is bad for the night cycle so I have it loosley covered with some more poly film however that greatly diminished the air exchange. I've always herd co2 is the last variable to try and dial in and as you can see I have a lot more issues going on before I tackle trying to increase the co2Just opinion, since you are trying to get the heat out, I would put some hooks in your ceiling, hang your carbon filter above your lights and your fan next to your vent on the side of your tent. Connect your carbon filter to your intake of your fan and the exhaust of your fan, to the opening on the side of your tent. This should get the heat out of your tent.
Your carbon filter should give enough resistance to your exhaust, so the tent doesn't implode, but if that isn't enough, you could cut some small intake holes along the bottom of your tent, to bring in cool air from down low. I would put some sort of air filter over those intakes, even screen material would be helpful. That should keep the bugs and dust at bay. If you're running co2, ensure that the fan is off while the co2 is dispersing. Remember when running your ducting, short, straight, insulated runs that do not sag, will be the ideal. Just opinion.