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DIY Flowhood

Posted on July 26, 2024August 12, 2024

I’m currently waiting to inject liquid culture in the jars I prepped last week and came up on some do-it-yourself flow hood videos. Taking inspiration, I’ve come up with a game plan of my own.

  • Wooden box (got used)
  • Filter
  • Fan
  • Hinges to hold in place
  • Wood cutter

Formula Used for Fan

Basically, you want to ensure you have enough air to flow through filter, but not disrupt and so you have to look for a fan with the proper “CFM” (cubic feet per minute ) measurement, measuring airflow by the volume of cubic feet per minute the fan is able to move. For this, I found this formula used:

((width of filter x length of filter) / 144) x 100 = how many cfm’s your fan needs

example for my filter in picture above:

14 filter length x 10 filter width = 140
140 / 144 = .972
.972 x 100 = 97.2 minimum cfm

No more than 10%
97.2 x .10 = 9.72
97 + 9.72 = 106.7 max cfm

Final: Fan needs between 97 – 107 cfm

Filter Requirement

After some reading, I went with a HEPA filter that “effectively captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns“, purchased on Amazon.

See Final DIY Flow Hood

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Hardwood Pellet Hydration:  1 cup hardwood pellets to 1.5 water
1 standard six quart Instant Pot holds 6 half pint jars
One Instant Pot holds 5 cups of hydrated hardwood pellets and yields 5 mini (5x4) bags.
One 32oz popcorn kernel bag yields 10 half pint jars
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