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Old 08-10-2013, 05:54 PM #21
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could pump the air into a box and then from there scrub it. could get a small shed or something and put it beside the green house and it wouldnt look out of place at all. but inside there would be a srubber or ozone generator.
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Old 04-04-2014, 09:49 AM #22
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Some of you douchebags are spreading misinformation by saying that a greenhouse can't be scrubbed. That doesn't even pass the common sense test.
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Old 04-11-2014, 09:44 AM #23
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Some of you douchebags are spreading misinformation by saying that a greenhouse can't be scrubbed. That doesn't even pass the common sense test.


Off cause you can and if you put a chimney with a fan in the end that blows the air upwards, you really minimize the smell and sound.

large fans that don't run on maximum makes less noise that fans running on max plus there are so many ways to minimize sound - the scrubber system also reduce sound, use tubing that are the right demensions is also crucial to sound reduction, if you set it up wrong (turbulens = noise), loose bolts, no rubber linings ect..
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Old 05-11-2014, 09:52 PM #24
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while fans scrubbing and exhausting will generate noise, have you never heard of a duct muffler? simple solution imo..

to say that filters in an unsealed GH are worthless is ridiculous; they're only as worthless as the way they were set up, and the ingenuity of the person who installed them.. to call them efficient would in fact be ridiculous..

if you're running a moderate to large GH, you can afford the multiple filters..

could be time to rethink your GH design if smell is a problem and your filters are THAT inefficient..
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