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captain beefheart wrote:i bashed a hole in a wall,it dropped the temps by several degrees see bach..... :Stoned:
I've got 2 holes as it is, 1 more and I'll see daylight through the roof. Lmaoo


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Just ordered a 4 inch fan should be in within a couple days

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integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:10 am
Just ordered a 4 inch fan should be in within a couple days

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How big is your tent. Im running an 8 inch dialled down a bit as extraction, 6 inch intake full tilt, 1.5 x 1.5 tent. My average temps are quite high though compared to the boys in UK and Canada . Not sure of your climate there. Im guessing your running 6 inch extraction currently. If you are in a warm climate you may want to consider buying the 8 and using your 6 as intake. there is considerable noise difference between my 6 and 8 though.

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Hobbit wrote:
integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:10 am
Just ordered a 4 inch fan should be in within a couple days

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How big is your tent. Im running an 8 inch dialled down a bit as extraction, 6 inch intake, 1.5 x 1.5 tent. My average temps are quite high though compared to the boys in UK and Canada . Not sure of your climate there.
I have a 6 inch for extraction running around 440 cfm, in a 0.6x1.2x1.5 tent. Highest temps so far are upwards of 30 c with the led in there
It's really hot here right now, I live in Florida

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integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:33 am
Hobbit wrote:
integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:10 am
Just ordered a 4 inch fan should be in within a couple days

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How big is your tent. Im running an 8 inch dialled down a bit as extraction, 6 inch intake, 1.5 x 1.5 tent. My average temps are quite high though compared to the boys in UK and Canada . Not sure of your climate there.
I have a 6 inch for extraction running around 440 cfm, in a 0.6x1.2x1.5 tent. Highest temps so far are upwards of 30 c with the led in there
It's really hot here right now, I live in Florida

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I was more thinking your average sesonal temps. eg, a cold night for me here is 9c. So for me makes sense to have maximum intake and extraction. Consider what you might need in your warmer months so you dont find you want more when you get there. If that makes sense, ya can always turn fans down , but cant turn em up.

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Hobbit wrote:
integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:33 am
Hobbit wrote: How big is your tent. Im running an 8 inch dialled down a bit as extraction, 6 inch intake, 1.5 x 1.5 tent. My average temps are quite high though compared to the boys in UK and Canada . Not sure of your climate there.
I have a 6 inch for extraction running around 440 cfm, in a 0.6x1.2x1.5 tent. Highest temps so far are upwards of 30 c with the led in there
It's really hot here right now, I live in Florida

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I was more thinking your average sesonal temps. eg, a cold night for me here is 9c. So for me makes sense to have maximum intake and extraction. Consider what you might need in your warmer months so you dont find you want more when you get there. If that makes sense
I understand, we're in the warmest right now unfortunately. Lol
I think that added intake should help though

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integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:42 am
Hobbit wrote:
integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:33 am
I have a 6 inch for extraction running around 440 cfm, in a 0.6x1.2x1.5 tent. Highest temps so far are upwards of 30 c with the led in there
It's really hot here right now, I live in Florida

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I was more thinking your average sesonal temps. eg, a cold night for me here is 9c. So for me makes sense to have maximum intake and extraction. Consider what you might need in your warmer months so you dont find you want more when you get there. If that makes sense
I understand, we're in the warmest right now unfortunately. Lol
I think that added intake should help though

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Cool bro, I always like to have more than I need can always turn it down. Whats your average summer temps. I always pictured Florida as warm. They got alligators there havent they? You may be similar climate to me hot and humid with a dry winter.

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Hobbit wrote:
integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:42 am
Hobbit wrote: I was more thinking your average sesonal temps. eg, a cold night for me here is 9c. So for me makes sense to have maximum intake and extraction. Consider what you might need in your warmer months so you dont find you want more when you get there. If that makes sense
I understand, we're in the warmest right now unfortunately. Lol
I think that added intake should help though

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Cool bro, I always like to have more than I need can always turn it down. Whats your average summer temps. I always pictured Florida as warm. They got alligators there havent they? You may be similar climate to me hot and humid with a dry winter.
Very hot and humid from may until end of october, average temps during the day are prbly around 30-31
Super dry and cold for about one month. Our "winter" lol

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And ya, loads of gators. The rednecks like to get drunk and wrestle them in the water. Lmao

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integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:50 am
And ya, loads of gators. The rednecks like to get drunk and wrestle them in the water. Lmao

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I bet youve had a crack at gator wrestling mate lol. Just looked up your climate stats, unfortunately its all in Fahrenheit, i cant be arsed with that lol. Our average summer temps here are low 30c. Last yer we had over 80 straight days where temps never fell below 30 day or night. And filthy humidity.

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