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hey man this is super simple just get some black or grey combi ducting and bend it a cpl of times works for me...
 
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sweetestsin420

:biggrin: hi, s 420 thousands of people have succesful grows in tents' , panda film 250 is tops for light proofing, keep at it. mine was in sep room, so was ok, really prefer to build my own out of panda. turn light off ,bamm, see light through stitching all over lol,buttt':artist:

i love pandafilm,iv never owned or seen a tent irl..so i bet they do have pinholes of light leaking,and na i cant really put it in a seperate room,itll be in my room lol,thank to all ya though,i got the intake thing figured out lol,i was actually looking at the "agromax" brand tents..htgsupply,.comn?has anybody ever seen someone using one of those,they seem decent,
 
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sweetestsin420

^^oooorrrr,what if your tent pays the rent for your OTHER tent????that is the question
 
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noyd666

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^^oooorrrr,what if your tent pays the rent for your OTHER tent????that is the question
lol only way to fly:woohoo: buttttt how to get that first tentt.lolll really my tent was good , cool tube sleeves,etc. bit of light on stiching,fix ya self. no dancing girls was a bit of a pisser.:thank you:
 
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noyd666

^^oooorrrr,what if your tent pays the rent for your OTHER tent????that is the question
:biggrin: only way to fly,lol, my tent was good cool tube sleeve holes etc, fix leakes yourself, easy enough.loll how to get that first tent!:blowbubbles: boody well seems to hang up, then sends d ,post .
 

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If you are going to vent into the attic, you need to keep in mind that you need just as much airflow into the house as you have exiting. Lots of people get confused about this aspect of venting - the fan isn't going to be able to pull a vacuum on the house, it needs to physically move large volumes of air from one point to another - it can't "manufacture" air. Also, be cautious of venting moist air into the attic and creating condensation, which will in turn cause mold.
 

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If you are going to vent into the attic, you need to keep in mind that you need just as much airflow into the house as you have exiting. Lots of people get confused about this aspect of venting - the fan isn't going to be able to pull a vacuum on the house, it needs to physically move large volumes of air from one point to another - it can't "manufacture" air. Also, be cautious of venting moist air into the attic and creating condensation, which will in turn cause mold.
Also if you got plenty of heat going up there and decent snow falls it can be obvious when snow keeps melting or a wet roof @ 30 below 0 lol
 

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