Negative air pressure/passive intake question

asdfdsfsa

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I have three passive intakes on my tent, two 8in and one 6in. Problem is the tent's walls still get sucked in pretty hard and I don't feel like spending money on an intake fan. I suppose a fan controller could do the trick but are there work-arounds that would keep me from sacrificing air flow?

*When I put my hand on the passive intakes I barely feel any air getting sucked in...?
 
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asdfdsfsa

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Whats the matter with negative pressure? Are your temps too high?
Oh it's because I lose so much space from the walls getting sucked in. There is so much tension I can literally lean on the walls from inside the tent and they won't move.
 

Lordhooha

Well-Known Member
Oh it's because I lose so much space from the walls getting sucked in. There is so much tension I can literally lean on the walls from inside the tent and they won't move.
Brace the tent on the inside or turn the fan down with a speed controller. Negative pressure is a good thing. I have enough in my rooms they shut and latch the doors one my rooms.
 
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