Please post your carbon filter location

Mines sits outside the tent …I hate that big ass fan. But it works. Lol

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Hey guys!

So this is what I ended up doing -

I used a 4” intake booster to bring in air

I have an 11inch fan moving air around

I now have it set up and it’s working great.
A 4” intake with a carbon filter at the top of the tent.

Tent is 55inches high and I don’t feel I lost that much space. I’m not growing huge trees and I’m going to learn how to lst and use as much bottom space as possible

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Unless the wife is a nonconsensual sadist.

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Fan and filter both inside the tent at the top.

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New room. . New filter.

how it looks not in place.
filter in place with slightly over the top brackets.
from the attic sides of things. I have lost the wooden battern and now the fan is suspended usings bungee chords. Decided to try solid piping instead of the aluminium ducting. Liked the idea and seems no air flow restricted from using it.

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@Mathiaus Lookin good : )
Foil tape is great tape to use in a grow envioment ( heat and moisture )
: )

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Yeah I’ve some on order. Just awaiting its arrival. . And the duck tape as I’m finding isn’t the greatest. But it’s doing the job ish.

@Mathiaus You going positive or passive intake ?

Passive. Have two passive inlet vents. Ones 9x9 inch and the other is a 125mm circle vent. Both low down so the fresh air is being drawn thru the plants then out the fan n filter at the top of the roo. And temps are looking good at minute. Even with the sun Raging down at min. Got slight negative pressure which from what I’ve read is good. And temps on a really hot day have hit a maximum 81f. And using a fan controller so that adjust the fan accordingly.

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Stored away on shelf for now :sleepy: :sleepy: :sleepy: :sleepy: :sleepy: :sleepy:

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