Air circulation?

Mad_Prophessor

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Cool thank you bro...I only have one 1000 watt the ducting runs threw the light straight out the tent ...I usually set mine up the way your's is but not till the summer.. I eliminate the extra fan when possible. View attachment 3400109
Right on. The first day you put a jacket on your hood, you will never have another lamp without one. The temp drop is HUGE and you can actually touch the tops the hoods without burning yourself.
 

Xephier

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Cool thank you bro...I only have one 1000 watt the ducting runs threw the light straight out the tent ...I usually set mine up the way your's is but not till the summer.. I eliminate the extra fan when possible. View attachment 3400109
Sorry for being a grammar nazi but I gotta say it. It's through, not threw, unless you're literally throwing the light out of the tent for some reason.. LOL..
 

Xephier

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I knew what he meant. You better not let me catch you using there, their, or they're incorrectly. If so, your ass is mine! :)
LOL... As long as you're not using your, you're, then or than incorrectly :P

I only technically finished grade 10 English but last I tested I was clocked in at grade 12 English.

Engrish, I'm guD at it!
 

Mad_Prophessor

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LOL... As long as you're not using your, you're, then or than incorrectly :P

I only technically finished grade 10 English but last I tested I was clocked in at grade 12 English.

Engrish, I'm guD at it!
You wont unless I am drunk or hella baked. I am actually an English professor among other things.
 

Xephier

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Careful now. English is based on accepted usage and not always on our adopted rules. Ten years ago aint (or ain't) didn't exist, but it does today. Wont or won't both are acceptable in common usage.
Believe me I know, I remember my mom smacking me when I was a kid for saying "ain't" now it's in the damn dictionary along with "Doh" lol...
Technically sticking to traditional English rules though, won't should have a ' just like can't, couldn't, shan't, isn't. The ' is used in place of the missing letter in those type of mixed words.
 

Mad_Prophessor

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Believe me I know, I remember my mom smacking me when I was a kid for saying "ain't" now it's in the damn dictionary along with "Doh" lol...
Technically sticking to traditional English rules though, won't should have a ' just like can't, couldn't, shan't, isn't. The ' is used in place of the missing letter in those type of mixed words.
Look in your spell check, wont and won't are both accepted in today's usage. As are the rest without punctuation. It is getting to be needed less and less.
 

Xephier

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Look in your spell check, wont and won't are both accepted in today's usage.
Actually I did when you said that and you are correct although to be fair since the use of "English" over Facebook,Twitter, Youtube .etc, the language has been brutalized from what it used to be. I prefer to stick to the old rules when speaking of proper English for exactly that reason. Prime example being the evolution of calling someone new at something {new,newbie,newb,noob,nub}. Internet English is bullshit.
 

xSwimToTheMoon

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Actually I did when you said that and you are correct although to be fair since the use of "English" over Facebook,Twitter, Youtube .etc, the language has been brutalized from what it used to be. I prefer to stick to the old rules when speaking of proper English for exactly that reason. Prime example being the evolution of calling someone new at something {new,newbie,newb,noob,nub}. Internet English is bullshit.
You my friend, have come to the wrong place then. lol
 

mr sunshine

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Right on. The first day you put a jacket on your hood, you will never have another lamp without one. The temp drop is HUGE and you can actually touch the tops the hoods without burning yourself.
I found one on amazon for 50 bucks.I'm going to buy it. Seriously man, thank you. I'm going to need all the help I can get To keep my temps in check this summer.
 

Mad_Prophessor

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Actually I did when you said that and you are correct although to be fair since the use of "English" over Facebook,Twitter, Youtube .etc, the language has been brutalized from what it used to be. I prefer to stick to the old rules when speaking of proper English for exactly that reason. Prime example being the evolution of calling someone new at something {new,newbie,newb,noob,nub}. Internet English is bullshit.
I am a professor, the old has nothing to do with what is current. Words and accepted usage of them changes annually. Kinda like you don't have to use capital letters at the beginning of a sentence in today's usage type of shit. It happens. There is no such thing as "proper English", that is my point. It changes and evolves constantly. You don't want to get me started on Ebonics or something else do u? I am not currently scheduled for any lectures and don't want to be at this tyme. :)
 

mr sunshine

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Actually I did when you said that and you are correct although to be fair since the use of "English" over Facebook,Twitter, Youtube .etc, the language has been brutalized from what it used to be. I prefer to stick to the old rules when speaking of proper English for exactly that reason. Prime example being the evolution of calling someone new at something {new,newbie,newb,noob,nub}. Internet English is bullshit.
It's slang. And a lot of it is uk slang . so it's way worse.
 

Mad_Prophessor

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I found one on amazon for 50 bucks.I'm going to buy it. Seriously man, thank you. I'm going to need all the help I can get To keep my temps in check this summer.
Sweet bro! I am glad you were able to find it. You will see a night and day difference in your temps with the jacket on it. The seller I got all the other ones from was awesome. His user account now has a bunch of negative feedback and no items currently listed for sale. Keep me posted on how much of a difference the jacket makes.

Also, just curious about your setup. Are you drawing fresh air from outside through the ducting and have your fan on the exhaust side of the hood?
 

wwrockyou

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Believe me I know, I remember my mom smacking me when I was a kid for saying "ain't" now it's in the damn dictionary along with "Doh" lol...
Technically sticking to traditional English rules though, won't should have a ' just like can't, couldn't, shan't, isn't. The ' is used in place of the missing letter in those type of mixed words.
My 2nd grade teacher (large - very) actually sat on me in class, I used the word "kid" while referring to another kid :)
 

mr sunshine

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Sweet bro! I am glad you were able to find it. You will see a night and day difference in your temps with the jacket on it. The seller I got all the other ones from was awesome. His user account now has a bunch of negative feedback and no items currently listed for sale. Keep me posted on how much of a difference the jacket makes.

Also, just curious about your setup. Are you drawing fresh air from outside through the ducting and have your fan on the exhaust side of the hood?
I found it hard to explain I'm extremely high right now.so I drew a picture that's probably even harder to understand.
2015-04-20 12.58.28.jpg the white arrows is were the air gets sucked into the filter..The green arrow shows it running threw the light then out the tent...The fan is mouthed above my tent and the ducting extends into the attic,To get rid of the hot stale air. The blue arrows are my passive intake sucking in The fresh air from the room with the ac that my tent sits in. hope this makes sense.
 
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