In an active intake the size of the intake hole does not matter.
Venting grow tent into attic.
I am a newbie grower and have to vent my exhaust fan to the attic because my room temps outside my grow tent are way to high.
As the air is going to travel through the entire ceiling the bad smell can irritate everyone in the house.
The lights you choose and the size of your grow space will dictate the type of ventilation system you must utilise.
Your grow room will therefore have two other fans one blowing air into the grow room and another blowing air out of the grow room.
I am cautious about how to properly vent in my attic.
First of all it s the smell.
Moreover you need to use the active intake system if your tent is enormous or if you face problems brought about by high temperatures.
I have passive intakes that pull that hot air back in.
Many growers consider it as a good option to vent through.
I m wondering if i can continue venting into my same laundry room as i always have the door open at least cracked a few inches.
Try venting grow tent into attic chimney.
There are several things that go into the setup process of the grow tent ventilation and i will break them down step by step.
Hi so i have a 3 x 3 x 5 tent with a led set up my temp usually stays 26 c and 38 humidity i have a filter and inline fan set up plenty of ventilation.
But there are some serious issues that might take place.
In order to move air out of the tent and vent it outside you need to use at least one strong fan as part of your exhaust system.
Ideally you should be considering ventilation as part of your initial grow plan.
With a small entry hole like this the grower would need an intake fan to help move air into the grow space.
If this were just a passive intake no intake fan then the intake.
Is it as simple as cutting the proper size vent hole in the sheetrock and then stuffing the ducting through it.
All you need to do is put together the right kit.
You need to have proper ducting to connect the filter and the fans.