www.MonsterGardens.com - Shows an example of vented air cooled reflectors with an indoor grow room. These guys added a few extras to really bring down the temp. (this room was a mess with one air line snaked through the room to 9 reflectors. We made some helpful suggestions: 3 sep. air lines to Start, with insulated ducting and Heat Shields on the reflectors. These guys upgraded from a 10" max fan on their out take to a 14" (using the 10" as an intake fan). They decided to suck the air through the reflectors out of the room, rather than push air into the reflectors then out. Because they upgrade to a MUCH Larger outtake fan, the air moving through the ducting was under 100 F.(a lot of CFM) . So the heat moving through the fan in the outtake wasn't an issue (possibly causing the fan to fail if over 120F). (Also, this kept any air leaks from seal in a/c hoods leaking out). They decide to use the Stealth Airbox 4+ instead of the Fresh Filter (they had at the end of their once snaked line). The Stealth Airbox 4+ is an inline filter. This allowed them to blow the air through the filter instead of sucking through the fresh filter. Because they had three airline feeding into one airline for the outtake they did not want to have three filters to replace taking up grow room space and costing $. The Stealth could be mounted inline, outside of the grow room, and the removable carbon filters made it easy to replace. The air moved through this filter with very little resistance. Their ...
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