Filtering outside air for grow room

whatsaforest

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If I wanna make sure smoke smells from bushfires and my neighbours fire pit don't stank up the grow room, can I just chuck a HEPA and a carbon filter on the intake? Quick google makes me think that should be plenty, but maybe someone else already has a solution....?

Pics for anyone curious. One pipe for inflow and one for outflow, might run the outflow through the grow room ceiling instead. Room should be good to go in a day or so, just the water and elec to hook up and then hang the lights and air filter.

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Goonie Goat

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If I wanna make sure smoke smells from bushfires and my neighbours fire pit don't stank up the grow room, can I just chuck a HEPA and a carbon filter on the intake? Quick google makes me think that should be plenty, but maybe someone else already has a solution....?

Pics for anyone curious. One pipe for inflow and one for outflow, might run the outflow through the grow room ceiling instead. Room should be good to go in a day or so, just the water and elec to hook up and then hang the lights and air filter.

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It could work, carbon filters do not work well with moisture though, so that would be my only concern when bringing air from the outside to the inside.

If that doesn't seem to work well then you might be better off just running a air purifier and a dehumidifier together in the shed / lung room
 

whatsaforest

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It could work, carbon filters do not work well with moisture though, so that would be my only concern when bringing air from the outside to the inside.

If that doesn't seem to work well then you might be better off just running a air purifier and a dehumidifier together in the shed / lung room
Doesn't get too humid down here, most of the time anyway. That lung room sounds like a good alternative though. Hmmmmmm
 

benn0

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Smack on a carbon filter and send it, you'll be right

You will probably want an intake fan as there is a bit of air restriction with a carbon filter and to trust the exhausting air to vacuum in air through the carbon filter might not work and it might pull in air from cracks in your build or elsewhere or something

And you'll want to keep it out of any rain or anything like that, moisture does fuck em but I think it does take a bit
 
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