This is a good distinction between fan and air noise. Air makes noise when you force it to move at high speeds, dealing with where the air goes and what it goes through is probably 70% of the issue.I haven't run the more expensive fans. I've been running cheap ventech fans. I have one that has been running non stop for about a year and a half. Any of the fans are not really noisy.
I mount mine on rubber bushings. The air movement is louder than the fan. Insulated duct will help that.
For the fan, you can also build a wooden box to go around the fan with foam insulation. Suspend the box from the ceiling with bungy cords.
I like this!http://growershouse.com/hyper-fan-stealth-8-in-710-cfm?keyword=&gclid=CPnEsKOJ5ssCFUEkhgodos4ISw
just a 8 inch hyperfan in a muffler
hyper 8 vs vortex s 8==== you pick Rrog
Yes exactly. The max fan already comes with a 3-speed switch. The fans are also not as big or heavy as every other brand, use less watts, provide more CFM, and are overall more efficient. With a background in engineering I appreciate the craftsmanship of it.....it's made in Germany so you can probably imagine the quality.. It'll cost you more, but you get what you pay for.When you say "go with a bigger size," are you meaning use an 8" fan on a 6" duct?
I run a variac instead of the cheap fan controllers. The cheap ones start and stop the motor several times a second. The variac controls the voltage to the motor. The variac is quieter than the fan controllers and easier on the motor.This is a good distinction between fan and air noise. Air makes noise when you force it to move at high speeds, dealing with where the air goes and what it goes through is probably 70% of the issue.
Speed controllers are the best noise reducers for fans Ime. A fan running at 80% is exponentially quieter than running a fan at full bore. I would say at least half of the spl is perceptively reduced.
The Rebel seems to beat the Vortex S on all counts.
Its not the fan that makes the noise. Even my cheap fan is quiet. The air movement is where most the noise is.Max fan.....for even extra silence go with a bigger size and slow the speed down.
Both the air movement and the motor make noise, air movement creates the whoosh and the motor creates the hum.Its not the fan that makes the noise. Even my cheap fan is quiet. The air movement is where most the noise is.
If you notice the video its not the fan, its the bid muffler that makes it quiet. The housing is also insulated.
You take any fan and wrap it. Then put a longer run of duct. Run insulated duct. Build or buy a muffler.
Sure, buy the high dollar fan. I'm all for that. I'm just letting people know, that have a budget, than any fan can be silenced.
http://rollitup.org/t/quiet-the-neighbors-can-hear-you-sound-control-thread.122532/
This is a good read.
Its not the fan that makes the noise. Even my cheap fan is quiet. The air movement is where most the noise is.
If you notice the video its not the fan, its the bid muffler that makes it quiet. The housing is also insulated.
You take any fan and wrap it. Then put a longer run of duct. Run insulated duct. Build or buy a muffler.
Sure, buy the high dollar fan. I'm all for that. I'm just letting people know, that have a budget, than any fan can be silenced.
http://rollitup.org/t/quiet-the-neighbors-can-hear-you-sound-control-thread.122532/
This is a good read.
Also dangerousBoth the air movement and the motor make noise, air movement creates the whoosh and the motor creates the hum.
With the max fan, the quieter performance is because there isn't such a large housing and impeller design is engineered better. Germans......
I'm not advocating wrapping the fan itself but the ducting immediately following the exit ducting near the fan, this is where most of the noise is. I'm paranoid about fires too brotha, I have nightmares about it, which is why I only buy high end grow equipment.Also dangerous
No papier towels, textiels or any thing that can burn easly ever inter my grow room.
I have 2 automatic fire distinguisher and one manual.
Maybe am paranoid?!!
Same in here brother!!I'm not advocating wrapping the fan itself but the ducting immediately following the exit ducting near the fan, this is where most of the noise is. I'm paranoid about fires too brotha, I have nightmares about it, which is why I only buy high end grow equipment.
If you mount the fan on rubber mounts there is no hum. I have had people stand right next to my grow cab and have no idea what's in it. It makes a little noise but not much.Both the air movement and the motor make noise, air movement creates the whoosh and the motor creates the hum.
With the max fan, the quieter performance is because there isn't such a large housing and impeller design is engineered better. Germans......
It doesn't hurt them and it will not cause it to over heat. My fan actually came wrapped with vinyl with a type of foam. Its not thick. The air that goes through them also cools it.Alot of ppl do that but I see it dangerous!!!
Those fanse are not designed to be insulated they need to be cooled
I know I know alot of ppl do that but I dont feel right about it specially if you will push alot of hot air through it.