Neighbors/smell problem help?

you are correct. it could be that the fan is pulling air too fast through the filter. or that the filter is low quality, or depleted. but giving OP the benefit of the doubt it could also be that he has set it up properly but just has very, very, very smelly plants.

he says he has no windows in his garage so exhaust is not really an option. i see a scrubber as his only option really.
Thanks for the reply mate
 

coreywebster

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There are two kinds of rhino filter, pro and hobby and you want pro.
I would get an 8" filter for a 6" fan. It will do the job much longer.

If you really want to go all out put a filter at both ends.

recycling air is part of the issue though, if 5% of air is getting though uncleaned then it continues to stink, but the main problem is undersized filter and possibly secondary problem been RH spikes stopping your filter working but you are already at a major disadvantage undersizing the filter.

Its all well and good calling neighbours pricks for complaining but at the end of the day what would you do if you were anti weed and it was the other way around.

I had a problem with my old neighbour pumping stinking air under his floor which filled my house, stupid cunt was fucking up my operation which was 100% smell proof. I had neighbours knocking on my door asking if it was me.

It isn't acceptable to stink other peoples property out.
 

coreywebster

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That is basically my set up except from a dehumidifier and humidifier which I have no pics of so I’m now doubting I have negative pressure inside the tent, what could I add to this to help? I’m a newbie so I’m still heavily learning
If you don't have an intake then you have negative pressure.

Doesn't matter if your walls don't suck in.

I would get a bigger filter and get a low cfm 4" fan, use the old 4" filter and new 4" fan in the garage scrubbing independently as well as your main fan and bigger filter in the tent.
 
If you don't have an intake then you have negative pressure.

Doesn't matter if your walls don't suck in.

I would get a bigger filter and get a low cfm 4" fan, use the old 4" filter and new 4" fan in the garage scrubbing independently as well as your main fan and bigger filter in the tent.
Thank you much appreciated info :cool:
 

Ladre87

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That is basically my set up except from a dehumidifier and humidifier which I have no pics of so I’m now doubting I have negative pressure inside the tent, what could I add to this to help? I’m a newbie so I’m still heavily learning
Does your fan have a low level option? you can reduce level of fan to solve this problem. you have 2 option

1- reduce level of fan
2- get bigger filter
 

jondamon

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Does your fan have a low level option? you can reduce level of fan to solve this problem. you have 2 option

1- reduce level of fan
2- get bigger filter
RVK fans don’t have a reduction switch only way to control an RVK is with a speed controller.
 

Ladre87

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RVK fans don’t have a reduction switch only way to control an RVK is with a speed controller.
hmm ı never use those noisy fans, ı have s&p TD silent . yes also he can buy speed controller much cheaper than buy a new filter.
 

jondamon

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hmm ı never use those noisy fans, ı have s&p TD silent . yes also he can buy speed controller much cheaper than buy a new filter.
But the fan he’s using is required for his tent to exchange and cool the area. So speed controlling it downward would hinder his temperature control.
 
Thanks for all the replies.my filter and Fan have only done 1 cycle before this with no problems, will most likely buy a bigger fan and filter and maybe try the ona gel.The quality of the neighbor is bad.. he knows what’s happening but since the smell has leaked into he’s garage things turned sour and has threatened to ring the police. I’m probably going to take all my equipment down and scrap this run and plan the next
That sucks really , too bad it has to be that way
 

Herb Man

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yes it matters.

smaller filters mean the fans air passes over too quickly to be scrubbed clean.

your issue is your filter is too small.

rhino pro 6” and you’ll be golden.
I'm thinking of buying a Rhino 6 in 150mmx 300mm@ 600m3/hr can anyone recommend these? I also have another question the fan it comes with looks like an input fan? Or can it be used for extraction, which is what I need it for. Forgive me, I haven't grown for 6 years, just starting again from fresh and don't want any odour issues. Check the link for the Filter and fan spoken of, thank you. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics-Rhino-Pro-4-5-6-8-10-12-Inch-Carbon-Filter-Kit-RVK-Fan-Grow-Tent-UK/163837530036?hash=item26257a4fb4:g:FT0AAOSw4pJdvCUF
 

Herb Man

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Your 6” RVK is it the A1 or L1?

A1 450m3/h
L1 660m3/h

which 6” rhino filter do you use? 600mm or 900mm?

I use an A1 RVK with 900mm rhino pro.

zero smell even at the exhaust duct in my attic.
You vent into your attic? No mould issues?
 

Herb Man

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That is basically my set up except from a dehumidifier and humidifier which I have no pics of so I’m now doubting I have negative pressure inside the tent, what could I add to this to help? I’m a newbie so I’m still heavily learning
You need a bigger Carbon filter and keeping the duckting straight makes it more efficient at moving the air. Shame you cant knock a small hole in the wall and fit a vent in to let the air out so it doesn't build up.
 

jondamon

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You vent into your attic? No mould issues?
Yes I vent into my attic.

I have zero mould issues in 11 years.

I have soffit vents all along my roof line and venting plates between felting inside which opens the felting to create air movement.

As for your fan filter question.

the 6” kit comes with an 800m3/h fan regardless of which filter you chose.

the filters are rated at 150x300=600m3/h and 150x600= 900m3/h

If the filter is rated less than the fan the filter will not clean the air effectively so the the only viable choice there would be the 150x600 as the fan is 800m3/h.

I love my rhino pro 150x600, I hardly ever run my system at 100% and my filter has lasted an exceedingly long time with my 460m3/h fan.
 

Midiver

Active Member
Charcoal then Ozone & control the air pressure if the air pressure is too high +++ it will leave the room before the charcoal can pick it up, it will push the sent out of a pinhole yet I could not grow without OZONE above the grow room. Ozone destroys all Scent they even use it in cars people died in. But like anything you need to know how to dial it in, like the generator needs fresh air to make more of it.
 

Herb Man

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Yes I vent into my attic.

I have zero mould issues in 11 years.

I have soffit vents all along my roof line and venting plates between felting inside which opens the felting to create air movement.

As for your fan filter question.

the 6” kit comes with an 800m3/h fan regardless of which filter you chose.

the filters are rated at 150x300=600m3/h and 150x600= 900m3/h

If the filter is rated less than the fan the filter will not clean the air effectively so the the only viable choice there would be the 150x600 as the fan is 800m3/h.

I love my rhino pro 150x600, I hardly ever run my system at 100% and my filter has lasted an exceedingly long time with my 460m3/h fan.
Nice heads up. Cheers.
 

jadedintrovert

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Wash those filters' cover weekly with soapy water. I did one run and end of week 7 with a 6" it started reeking found the issue was outer fabric clogged with shit ,dust etc. If you move the hanging straps n it white where they were hanging it needs a wash
 

Herb Man

Well-Known Member
Yes I vent into my attic.

I have zero mould issues in 11 years.

I have soffit vents all along my roof line and venting plates between felting inside which opens the felting to create air movement.

As for your fan filter question.

the 6” kit comes with an 800m3/h fan regardless of which filter you chose.

the filters are rated at 150x300=600m3/h and 150x600= 900m3/h

If the filter is rated less than the fan the filter will not clean the air effectively so the the only viable choice there would be the 150x600 as the fan is 800m3/h.

I love my rhino pro 150x600, I hardly ever run my system at 100% and my filter has lasted an exceedingly long time with my 460m3/h fan.
I've also looked at this Rhino Pro Carbon Filter 8 Inch 200 X 400mm 800M3/Hr
And this Systemair RVK 150mm 6" L1 New IEC Model 4 5 6
So the Carbon Filter is an 8 Inch and the extraction fan is 6 inch would this work or do they both have to be 6 inch?
 

FakePres

Member
what could I add to this to help? I’m a newbie so I’m still heavily learning
I had my friend put together a diy ONA bucket. Took a 5 gal bucket, drilled 30 holes or so top in the top half of the bucket all along the circumference. Bought some soil moist (available at most hydro/hardware stores) and a gallon of ona. Mixed that in the bucket. Bought a small Honeywell fan to suck air into the bucket from the top and pushes out the scented ona from the holes in the bucket. I know there are threads with a (better) description of this contraption. Been running it for a month or so. Have to re-up the water-ona mixture every couple days. Works quite well, can't smell the grow from outside the room. You can adjust the ONA depending on the level of smell ur plants are producing. Hope this idea helps. Happy Growin' mate ;)
 
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