After ~15min in Blender I came up with this:
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Cab: 4 feet high, 4 feet long, 2 feet deep
1) intake (~100sq. inches)-
1x 120mm fan (~5"x5") active intake
1x 6"x12" passive intake
2) exhaust (~50sq. inches)-
2x 120mm fans (~5"x10") to filter
Lighting: Unsure
Containers: 18x 16"(h)x8"(l)x8"(w) = ~4.5gal
Strain: Sour 60
I'm looking for any suggestions on lighting and ventilation, the fans mentioned are 120mm Delta PC fans which are rated @ ~100CFM each (I have 3). I proposed using one as an intake which would run across the lights to reduce heat and increase the total intake area. I'm not sure if this is a practical move or if I would be better off using a bigger single intake. I feel that these fans will be enough to setup a negative pressure system even with a filter (which will probably be DIY) though due to my generally limited knowledge in fluid dynamics I'm unsure if this would be adequate.
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Cab: 4 feet high, 4 feet long, 2 feet deep
1) intake (~100sq. inches)-
1x 120mm fan (~5"x5") active intake
1x 6"x12" passive intake
2) exhaust (~50sq. inches)-
2x 120mm fans (~5"x10") to filter
Lighting: Unsure
Containers: 18x 16"(h)x8"(l)x8"(w) = ~4.5gal
Strain: Sour 60
I'm looking for any suggestions on lighting and ventilation, the fans mentioned are 120mm Delta PC fans which are rated @ ~100CFM each (I have 3). I proposed using one as an intake which would run across the lights to reduce heat and increase the total intake area. I'm not sure if this is a practical move or if I would be better off using a bigger single intake. I feel that these fans will be enough to setup a negative pressure system even with a filter (which will probably be DIY) though due to my generally limited knowledge in fluid dynamics I'm unsure if this would be adequate.
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