So I have a smell problem! Any advice would be awesome!

Khronickush

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sucking from the closest point of extraction from the tent/room is the most efficient way to do it... but it also is the easiest way for smells to seep in from your hoods' glass.

you can push from one side of the hoods, and pull from the other side closest to your extraction point from the house. this should cut back on smell outside a lot.

you can also tape all the glass seams on your hoods to help prevent air seepage. or you can get a better seal on the glass by buying some new/better weather foam stripping than what the companies put on them to begin with.
So my extraction point would be my window? The window is kinda far from my room... Would my best bet be to set up my exhaust to where it's blowing out the window and sucking threw the lights then have air from out side sucked in and blew threw he lights ?
 

rkymtnman

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always suck thru the lights then exhaust to the outside.


if you suck in outside air thru the lights then you have to worry about the temp difference b/t outside air and bulb temps.

i think you just need one or 2 more carbon filters. you've got plenty of 8" fans. you might need a passive intake if your room is really sealed tight. if not, the fans will suck in air thru the door, cracks, etc.
 

ttystikk

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Smell problem? Any advice helpful?

Anyone suggested kicking your Taco Bell habit?

How about regular showers? Changing your socks?

Be careful what you ask for around here... You just might get it! :P
 

Khronickush

Well-Known Member
Smell problem? Any advice helpful?

Anyone suggested kicking your Taco Bell habit?

How about regular showers? Changing your socks?

Be careful what you ask for around here... You just might get it! :P
Well since this is a growing forum I would think I'm not talking about my body Oder lol
 
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