AlGore
Well-Known Member
My tent is about 240 cubic feet. I am planning on using a 400cfm rated inline fan with a 400cfm rated Phresh carbon filter and a speed controller to dial it back a little.
I'm looking for a booster fan to use for active intake. It will have a Phresh intake filter on it. Also, there will only be about 4 feet of straight ducting the air is being pushed though into the tent. The passive vents on the tent will remain closed btw.
Booster fans are rated in "free air" and "boosted" conditions. Given that my goal is to pull about 300cfm though the exhaust, would my intake fan rating be free air or boosted?
I'm looking at one fan that is rated 300 free air and 500 boosted. And another that is rated 180 free air and 250 boosted. I think the 300 free air would be perfect but don't want to be pushing too much air. My current thought it to use the 300/500 booster fan with a 270cfm rated intake filter, would this be a problem for the fan or filter?
Thanks!
I'm looking for a booster fan to use for active intake. It will have a Phresh intake filter on it. Also, there will only be about 4 feet of straight ducting the air is being pushed though into the tent. The passive vents on the tent will remain closed btw.
Booster fans are rated in "free air" and "boosted" conditions. Given that my goal is to pull about 300cfm though the exhaust, would my intake fan rating be free air or boosted?
I'm looking at one fan that is rated 300 free air and 500 boosted. And another that is rated 180 free air and 250 boosted. I think the 300 free air would be perfect but don't want to be pushing too much air. My current thought it to use the 300/500 booster fan with a 270cfm rated intake filter, would this be a problem for the fan or filter?
Thanks!