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    Intake tube filters

    Hi everyone, I was looking at these the other day and thought I’d share my intake hose filters. I used a “cut to fit” carbon pre filter but any carbon filter sheet will do. I used some plant wire I had nearby but zip ties might work
    better. Anyone else do this or another version of it?

    Happy growing!


    #2
    I use the mesh openings on my tent and cover them with filter media from a window AC to block light in the dark period also I can wash it when it gets dirty (like now). I leave the magnets on to hold it in place when I open the tent.

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      #3
      Hey kids. Consider this. When you put an obstruction on the end of a vent, as you have, the fan might have to work harder than intended. Like breathing through a cloth.
      However, I need to figure out how I can bailing wire something like that together if my plants keep stinking up the place.
      C'mon, mule!

      Coco/perlite
      3x3x6

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      • homegrown
        homegrown commented
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        Hey Beard, if its stink your dealing with you'll probably have to go with a charcoal filter. I use a pretty large system but if my tent is sealed up, aint no stank.

      • Gingerbeard
        Gingerbeard commented
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        It's not that I don't like the stank, HG. It's that I don't like property management smelling the stank. I'm not going to buy a full-on carbon filter for my setup.

      #4
      I would recommend this instead, which will be less obstructive:

      Vent Duct Screen Net Shield 8 inch goes onto the end opening of Air Duct Flange or Grow Tent Inline Fans https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y1NFSMX...ing=UTF8&psc=1

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      • bdeegan
        bdeegan commented
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        Very cool, thanks for sharing Rik!

      #5
      I like your magnet idea jebidiah, thanks! I had been thinking about covering those.

      Thank you gingerbeard, I anticipated some slow down so I added one more intake tube to accommodate (3 in total). They are all passive intakes. As far as dealing with the smell i can’t say they do much. I did not run a carbon filter on the exhaust and it was pretty stinky. They do slow the light down some but don’t block it completely. They do a great job of keeping dirt, hair, etc from being sucked into the tent, which is what my intent was.

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