just an idea...

Honda Cog

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Due to having a boring job i spend a lot of time in my own head space thinking about grow designs.

I was thinking is it possible to have a piece of ducting placed at the top of a grow tent sucking in air then running past a cooltube to joining ducting to a inline fan then blow out a carbon filter ?

I understand that this would only work if you was using a good fan and in a small space,which is my set up anyway.

just trying to increase space in a ds60 without losing airflow,if this is a no go then i'm wondering if its possible to make a flat carbon filter which can be place up high in a tent without taking up to much space.

bit of a tec nerd and want to make my grow complicated but save on space. (i have a tone of ideas for you guys to shot down) lol.
 

caveman97

Member
I was thinking is it possible to have a piece of ducting placed at the top of a grow tent sucking in air then running past a cooltube to joining ducting to a inline fan then blow out a carbon filter ?
if this is a no go then i'm wondering if its possible to make a flat carbon filter which can be place up high in a tent without taking up to much space.
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what i have pictured in my head looks like it would work, depending on what you are planning to do. Are you trying to recycle the air in your tent by cooling it with the cooltube and passing it through the carbon filter to re-carbonize (fake word patented) then feeding back into the room with the intake fan?
 

Honda Cog

Active Member
Sorry guess I wasn't being very clear.

l'll try again
Ok standard cooltubes set up is
CF>DUCTING>COOLTUBE>DUCTING>INLINE FAN.
Ok what I'm thinking is a method to cool the tent and remove the smell.
Growin in a small tent is hard because all the equipment takes up a lot of room.
So if I could find away to keep both the CF and inline out of the tent I would save space for the light and bud.
So think of it has a circuit.
Ducting>cooltubes>ducting
(inside the tent)
Fan>carbon filter outside.
(my set up has left me with a chamber above my tent where the air flows out a vent)
 
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