Ventilation 4 Hydro Hut Deluxe ?

lookntaller2

Active Member
Ok guys I have a prob. We are great at growin plants but our grow room leaves a lot to be desired. I am not handy at all and I need to set up a ventillation system for the room (Hydro Hut Deluxe). We have two 400w HPS/MH fixtures in there and an ociliating decent size fan. What I need to know about are cage fans/inline fans? Dont know what to use as far as fans and ducting? Pretty much if anybody has an idea or has a similar set up I would love to hear about it so I could start in the right direction I would appreciate it. Gonna hit this blunt later
 

ViRedd

New Member
Hopefully, your light hoods have intake and exaust ports. You need to leave the intake port of the first hood open, then connect the exaust of the first one, to the intake of the second one. Then hook up the exaust of the second one to a Hurricane fan. You can use 4" flexable dryer hose to hook up the hoods and Hurricane fan. Exaust from the fans should go out the top of the cabinet. You'll need the glass covers for your lights as well. With this setup, the hot air from inside the cabinet is drawn through the lights, cooling them in the process, and then exausted outside. You also should have some small squirrel fans bringing fresh air into the cabinet as well.

Vi
 

jonjohn

Active Member
Following your advise for the venilation for the hydro hut deluxe, what more venilation would you do for a 4'x8'x7' hydro room deluxe with 2 600 watt aircooled lamps besides the hurricane. Or should i go with 2 400 watt lights for this size tent, i want to be able to keep a handle on the temps. the tent comes with a 4'' flange for an exhaust filter.
Hopefully, your light hoods have intake and exaust ports. You need to leave the intake port of the first hood open, then connect the exaust of the first one, to the intake of the second one. Then hook up the exaust of the second one to a Hurricane fan. You can use 4" flexable dryer hose to hook up the hoods and Hurricane fan. Exaust from the fans should go out the top of the cabinet. You'll need the glass covers for your lights as well. With this setup, the hot air from inside the cabinet is drawn through the lights, cooling them in the process, and then exausted outside. You also should have some small squirrel fans bringing fresh air into the cabinet as well.

Vi
 
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