phattybudz
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I'm going to have a 4x4 grow tent, a 6 inch vortex pulling through a scrubber outside, and a Dayton 465 sucking air through my light.
The probem is that ive got a shitty hood for the 1k, its an xtrasun ballast with a "valuebrite" hood, which does not let you connect ducting to both sides because the power cord is wired on one side. SO, will the air I'm pulling through the light smell, or will the vortex take care of the smell?
Should I buy a new hood/is there a way around this somehow? I'm thinking maybe I should just use the vortex to pull through the light and push through the scrubber outside the tent (and maybe use the Dayton as an intake,) but ive heard that's less efficient, and I'm loathe to buy another hood because I'm fucking broke and want $ to spend on tweaking my hydro setup.
My 2nd question/thought is about how much light I can cram into that 4x4. I read an article in high times about high yields in small spaces that has me considering putting up 2-600 watt lights in my dr120 4x4 instead of the 1k I have. Can the dr120 even support all that weight? That would be 75W/sq ft which would be sick, and if I ran it at night it should be plenty cool with my vortex and Dayton. I also thought about 1600 watts but thought it would be absurdly overkill.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
The probem is that ive got a shitty hood for the 1k, its an xtrasun ballast with a "valuebrite" hood, which does not let you connect ducting to both sides because the power cord is wired on one side. SO, will the air I'm pulling through the light smell, or will the vortex take care of the smell?
Should I buy a new hood/is there a way around this somehow? I'm thinking maybe I should just use the vortex to pull through the light and push through the scrubber outside the tent (and maybe use the Dayton as an intake,) but ive heard that's less efficient, and I'm loathe to buy another hood because I'm fucking broke and want $ to spend on tweaking my hydro setup.
My 2nd question/thought is about how much light I can cram into that 4x4. I read an article in high times about high yields in small spaces that has me considering putting up 2-600 watt lights in my dr120 4x4 instead of the 1k I have. Can the dr120 even support all that weight? That would be 75W/sq ft which would be sick, and if I ran it at night it should be plenty cool with my vortex and Dayton. I also thought about 1600 watts but thought it would be absurdly overkill.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?