Show and tell time, what's the best ventilation set-up for tent?

1969gtx

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Ii realize that's a question with a bunch of variables, but I'm looking for ideas on a quality set-up for ventilation. I'm annoyed that every review I find is just a sales pitch for Chinese amazon trash. I've seen some innovative ideas on this sight, show show me what you've got.
My set-up is a 4x4 gorilla tent, and have nothing for ventilation now. I plan on running a fresh air box outside the tent with a filter, since I have plenty of room . My room is somewhat dry, low 30's, so I run a humidifier in the tent. I run the California Lightworks 550 LED with the controller, so I really don't have an overheating issue.

Oh, and I'm not concerned with being politically correct, so your posts can contain gluten, peanut butter products, and all other products that annoy people!
 
There's a lot of ways to do it that work. Use a hyperfan. Hands down the strongest fans I've come across and they are the most efficient as well. I love mine with the temp controller. I currently run two 8" filters for a pair of 4*4 tents on one 8" hyperfan it still pulls way more air than the intakes on the tent can handle. I have not run an expensive carbon filter yet I just replace the cheapys every other flower cycle.
 
Ah yes, I was looking at the hyper fan. You say you're using them with a temp controller, so you must be using high temp lights? I'll have to check out your Maui journal again.
Advocate, I'll have to look into that. The lack of heat was one of the reasons I went to the higher end LED's, but I never thought of it as an open door for co2. Thanks for the tip
 
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