I know many people claim that a PC fan is not up to the task of creating enough pressure to effectively make a scrubber work, but I'm looking at this from a different perspective. I recently purchased a fat filter, and am looking to purchase a powerful PC fan to make it function. If this fails, I can always section off a portion of my already small grow setup. and use a blower, but I feel the noise would be too conspicuous.
So here are my thoughts on the matter: because I am using LED lights, cooling is a non-issue. This doesn't have to move enough air to keep it cool; the temperature is just fine. My main concern is smell. Using a passive intake, I wonder, can I generate enough static pressure with a PC fan to filter the smell.
I plan on pulling instead of pushing, in order to keep the facade that my growbox is in fact a normal full size pc tower. What I've noticed, is that not all PC fans are built the same. I feel many of the naysayers are familiar with a .10-.20 amp fans, but what about .5 amp, 1, 2, or even 3 amp fans? Fan technology has rapidly progressed in the past few years, much like LED technology (I can flood the hell out of my case with 2 100 watt fixtures for $300 total).
So my thoughts are, should I keep my CFM in the 75-150 cfm range? (I have a 150 cfm filter), or should I go balls to the wall knowing the static pressure won't be there, so might as well try for the 200-300 cfm range in a crazy 1-3 amp fan?
So here are my thoughts on the matter: because I am using LED lights, cooling is a non-issue. This doesn't have to move enough air to keep it cool; the temperature is just fine. My main concern is smell. Using a passive intake, I wonder, can I generate enough static pressure with a PC fan to filter the smell.
I plan on pulling instead of pushing, in order to keep the facade that my growbox is in fact a normal full size pc tower. What I've noticed, is that not all PC fans are built the same. I feel many of the naysayers are familiar with a .10-.20 amp fans, but what about .5 amp, 1, 2, or even 3 amp fans? Fan technology has rapidly progressed in the past few years, much like LED technology (I can flood the hell out of my case with 2 100 watt fixtures for $300 total).
So my thoughts are, should I keep my CFM in the 75-150 cfm range? (I have a 150 cfm filter), or should I go balls to the wall knowing the static pressure won't be there, so might as well try for the 200-300 cfm range in a crazy 1-3 amp fan?