In-put fan??

trand

Member
Hi, All, I have a Dr120, 600 lite, cooled through the filter on the extraction fan,RVK125E-A1... the inlet fan is drawing in from outside which is a RVK125E2-L1, but it dos'nt seem to putting enough in , if I shut tent completly, the tent sucks in , if I reverse the fans, then the tent blows up like a ballon ,should i get another RVK 125E-A1, to eqalize I also have a fan inside the tent, and my temps (light on)are hitting 85's
 

ROBSTERB

Well-Known Member
no you want the tent walls to suck in like that! means youve got negative pressure so smell carnt escape amongst other things. as long as the walls arnt drastically bending in, if they are just open 1 of the bottom flaps abit.
 

trand

Member
no you want the tent walls to suck in like that! means youve got negative pressure so smell carnt escape amongst other things. as long as the walls arnt drastically bending in, if they are just open 1 of the bottom flaps abit.
Thanks was abit worried,i,m getting like a fucking exspectant father here
 

trand

Member
Temps at 85?

Whats ambient temp?

Hood?

How far is the light away from plant tops?
The hood is air cooled, so no direct heat have plants approx 9ins away but lifting light today, checked this morning and it drops to 74f over night, have ocsillatting fan on them 4-5hrs a day
 

ROBSTERB

Well-Known Member
you want to leave the ocsillatting fan on all the time! strengthings them up and keeps the air moving
 
Yes, keep the fan on them at all time. Position it between the light and plant tops. The fan will give it the equivalent to an outside breeze and strengthen their stems, thus giving you more and bigger buds.

Back your light off to about 16in or so.

Between the new fan position and moving your light up a couple inches you should be in the clear and radiate more light outwards.
 
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