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Triptonic
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: hopanshrubman]
#365780 - 02/16/10 10:30 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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hopanshrubman said: Yeah I feel you on that. I'm just on a tight budget, but want the dankiest buds I can possibly get with the budget I have.
I'm gonna exit the thread but watch over it for a while, I don't wanna take away from the OP's question.
I apologize!
Save up for a while, believe me it will help you in the long run.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Triptonic]
#365781 - 02/16/10 10:30 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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That's Coda's setup if I'm not mistaken
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Triptonic
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: AKSE]
#365782 - 02/16/10 10:32 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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LOL I thought I saw it before, but you were putting it up so I figured it was yours. I wonder what coda has to say about cooltubes.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Triptonic]
#365996 - 02/17/10 10:44 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Is just an ordinary household fan sufficient for air exchange? If not, what should I look in to? I had originally thought that fans set up to simply blow air out of a closet or room would be sufficient, but then got in to reading about supplementing CO2, and using special fans and stuff. It seems the original method might be prone to cause issues with smell throughout the house as well.
And yet another thing. Cooling a 400 w HPS? I know that a digital ballast and a fan help. What else? And how?
And what kind of reflector might some recommend. <$100 is where it's at.
Thanks.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: FurrowedBrow]
#366042 - 02/17/10 12:21 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Whats the air exchange rating on that filter there , thats a mini charcoal right?
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: skullhuman]
#366050 - 02/17/10 12:27 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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skullhuman said: Is just an ordinary household fan sufficient for air exchange? If not, what should I look in to? I had originally thought that fans set up to simply blow air out of a closet or room would be sufficient, but then got in to reading about supplementing CO2, and using special fans and stuff. It seems the original method might be prone to cause issues with smell throughout the house as well.
And yet another thing. Cooling a 400 w HPS? I know that a digital ballast and a fan help. What else? And how?
And what kind of reflector might some recommend. <$100 is where it's at.
Thanks.
You will want a fan that is powerful enough to pull air through the light and a filter if you want to filter it. But if you dont have a lot of money like me its hard to find things.
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skullhuman
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Triptonic]
#366059 - 02/17/10 12:36 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Indeed, money's an issue. But it can be made flexible. What are some decent fans/filters for an alright price?
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Triptonic
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: skullhuman]
#366061 - 02/17/10 12:39 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well you can make your own carbon filter pretty easy. But the fans arent cheap. I'm actually looking for a good one right now.
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skullhuman
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Triptonic]
#366063 - 02/17/10 12:42 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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DIY carbon filter eh? Perfect, I'll get reading.
I also saw some cheapish ($30 range) extractor fans on ebay. That doesn't seem to expensive. Is anything in that price range typically crap?
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Stoneth
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: skullhuman]
#366064 - 02/17/10 12:43 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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skullhuman said: Indeed, money's an issue. But it can be made flexible. What are some decent fans/filters for an alright price?
If money is an issue look in ebay for inline fans filter combos.
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Triptonic
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: skullhuman]
#366066 - 02/17/10 12:43 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well from what I have heard, they are not meant to pull huge amounts of air. Since they are used in ducting where there are other fans. I think I saw the same ones you are talking about.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Stoneth]
#366068 - 02/17/10 12:44 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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stoney.69 said:
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skullhuman said: Indeed, money's an issue. But it can be made flexible. What are some decent fans/filters for an alright price?
If money is an issue look in ebay for inline fans filter combos.
Those are expensive.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Triptonic]
#366075 - 02/17/10 12:51 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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RLY?
I got mine for 150 bucks fan and filter and shipping.
Most good fans alone cost 125 and up, so a filter plus shipping seems to be a good deal to me.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Stoneth]
#366084 - 02/17/10 12:58 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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LOL well I consider 150 expensive though.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Triptonic]
#366086 - 02/17/10 12:59 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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expensive is a subjective term. $150 is a LOT of money for some people.
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Triptonic said: LOL I thought I saw it before, but you were putting it up so I figured it was yours. I wonder what coda has to say about cooltubes.
I posted it. And underneath it i said "this is codas cab".
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skullhuman
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Stoneth]
#366088 - 02/17/10 12:59 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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stoney.69 said: RLY?
I got mine for 150 bucks fan and filter and shipping.
Most good fans alone cost 125 and up, so a filter plus shipping seems to be a good deal to me.
$150 is fine. It's an upfront cost that will disappear in to the financial background in a matter of minutes.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: Triptonic]
#366090 - 02/17/10 01:00 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Which system did you get stoney? Can you refer me to the model? Anyone else able to recommend some good models?
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: FurrowedBrow]
#366092 - 02/17/10 01:02 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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FurrowedBrow said: expensive is a subjective term. $150 is a LOT of money for some people.
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Triptonic said: LOL I thought I saw it before, but you were putting it up so I figured it was yours. I wonder what coda has to say about cooltubes.
I posted it. And underneath it i said "this is codas cab".
Oops.
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Re: The typical beginner seeking advice [Re: skullhuman]
#366096 - 02/17/10 01:13 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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skullhuman said: Which system did you get stoney? Can you refer me to the model? Anyone else able to recommend some good models?
I tried two cheap models and the HTG seems to be the best cheap deal so far.
When looking remember you want to move 2 times or better the cfm of the grow space.
You can find your rooms CFM with this LxWxH.
Also the more air you move the better your yeilds so I hear.
I move 5 to 6 times my rooms CFM myself.
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