M marksk85 Well-Known Member Jan 11, 2009 #2 yea but ur gonna have to set up a really good vent system or it will heat up
F fdd2blk Well-Known Member Jan 11, 2009 #3 you want to exhaust the air in the room 3 times per minute. find the cubic footage of your fridge and get a fan that is 3 times that # in CFM.
you want to exhaust the air in the room 3 times per minute. find the cubic footage of your fridge and get a fan that is 3 times that # in CFM.
Boneman Well-Known Member Jan 11, 2009 #4 It doesnt matter if you have 2 plants or 10 plants. Air circulation along with a bunch of other things are essential for a healthy plant. Listen to FDD...He's a wealth of information and will give it to ya straight up!
It doesnt matter if you have 2 plants or 10 plants. Air circulation along with a bunch of other things are essential for a healthy plant. Listen to FDD...He's a wealth of information and will give it to ya straight up!
F fdd2blk Well-Known Member Jan 11, 2009 #5 salty said: Thanks I found the square foot of the fridge and found a computer fan at compusa that can circulate that number x3...Its just like a computer right? I need an intake and exhaust? This fan btw http://www.compusa.com/applications...?EdpNo=3478779&csid=ITD&body=MAIN#detailspecs Click to expand... i can't believe those tiny little fans move that much air. yet they do. i use an exhaust only. then a big vent hole for an intake. the exhaust will pull air in thru the intake when your door is closed.
salty said: Thanks I found the square foot of the fridge and found a computer fan at compusa that can circulate that number x3...Its just like a computer right? I need an intake and exhaust? This fan btw http://www.compusa.com/applications...?EdpNo=3478779&csid=ITD&body=MAIN#detailspecs Click to expand... i can't believe those tiny little fans move that much air. yet they do. i use an exhaust only. then a big vent hole for an intake. the exhaust will pull air in thru the intake when your door is closed.