Hps or led???

JoeBlow5823

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Sounds like a nice clean set up :eyesmoke:
It is. Basement is all wide open and acts as a lung area. Good space to run the dehumidifier. Tent always get a constant supply of 67 degree 40% humidity air and I always get a constant supply of fresh air that the plants and carbon filter have conditioned.
 

JoeBlow5823

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Nice stiffeners on the tent! How do you like tent?
Its my favorite tent so far. 84'' tall. With the light on the ceiling of it, i can stand up in it which is a big bonus when you think about cleaning it and stuff. Plus gives the plats the perfect amount of vertical height in my opinion. Quality is on part with all the other mid range tents. I wish the poles were stronger and canvas thicker like the gorilla tents but im good with what ive got. I hate all the zippers on the gorilla tents so for me, its the next best option.

Second level of trellis goes in soon.

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J232

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Like.... if i added up all the 90 degree turns my furnace has to push air through; if it really mattered that much, id have a real problem.
smooth ducting makes a huge difference, residential hvac really isn’t comparable to this setup here...
 

JoeBlow5823

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smooth ducting makes a huge difference, residential hvac really isn’t comparable to this setup here...
Plenty of houses use corrugated ducting wrapped in insulation. If you are comparing 8'' corrugated to 8'' smooth, yeah the smooth is able to move more air. But 8'' corrugated will definitely move as much air as what you could put through a 6'' smooth pipe and that would be plenty of pipe for an 8'' fan running at 50%. Point is, ducting losses aint shit compared to the resistance from filters/moving air between different parts of a house. The point is, even with all that working against it, my fan moves more than enough air running at 50%. Its what works for ME.
 
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