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Interesting...what's the advantage to muffin vs. case fans?U could try these
Interesting...what's the advantage to muffin vs. case fans?U could try these
You could use weather stripping on the carbon filterGood to know those filters are effective. I love the simplicity of those sheet filters affixed to the face of the fan. My only concern would be light leaking, which is why I like ducting.
Muffin fans have a higher cfm for less moneyInteresting...what's the advantage to muffin vs. case fans?
All I have is the eBay number 221849311810 hope this helps, re never had a problem with temps with this setup apart from when I accidentally disconnected a fan, been running 24hr for a year I use cooler master fans.Could maybe find a pic of these
210mm cooker hood carbon filters plz and ty cuz I have no idea what they are lol
Just want to say I've been at this for many years before even trying and also a wide knowledge base of info that I have learned from personal experience as well not trying to be a know it all just wanted to contribute to the community and help you out and hope do decide to do this and also if u or anyone else needs my help just message me thelionsden
Ty kindly I will definitely check it out for sureAll I have is the eBay number 221849311810 hope this helps, re never had a problem with temps with this setup apart from when I accidentally disconnected a fan, been running 24hr for a year I use cooler master fans.
Definitely appreciate your feedback on that, I was admiring your setup yesterday. Love the light. Pity those fans wouldn't pull thru. Didn't see what kind of filter you were using, but I'm thinking activated charcoal chunks in a tube design as has been DIY'd in quite a few designs on various forums.FWIW, I have been running a 100cfm muffin and a 100cfm inline booster through my 4"carbon filter and have been getting zero airflow through the filter. I don't think these little fans have the juice to push/pull through the dense material.
Thanks! Yeah, Vivosun filter (240cfm rated), AC Infinity muffin fan (110cfm), and Vivosun inline booster (100cfm). The booster was just one of those cheap metal tube ones like they sell at Home Depot. They both work fine, just not enough to pull the heat out of my box. I've got a 190cfm inline Vivosun on the way. I'll update my thread when it arrives.Definitely appreciate your feedback on that, I was admiring your setup yesterday. Love the light. Pity those fans wouldn't pull thru. Didn't see what kind of filter you were using, but I'm thinking activated charcoal chunks in a tube design as has been DIY'd in quite a few designs on various forums.
edit: I see you were using the Vivosun now from one of your posts. My bad. Were you using the same brand in-line booster?
That's what I was hoping to resolve by my arrangement of two on either end of the scrubber and two on the exhaust end, but I think once it's all said and done an inline fan like the one you've got en route will end up being more reliable and possibly even about the same price. Unfortunate, though, because I was very much hoping to keep sound to a minimum. I'm currently exploring options for that, though, such as a speed control and temperature control so that it operates at a lower CFM and is only on when necessary. From what I'm seeing that will likely add about half of the cost of the fan to the overall ventilation price, unfortunately, so that might not be doable. Time will tell.Thanks! Yeah, Vivosun filter (240cfm rated), AC Infinity muffin fan (110cfm), and Vivosun inline booster (100cfm). The booster was just one of those cheap metal tube ones like they sell at Home Depot. They both work fine, just not enough to pull the heat out of my box. I've got a 190cfm inline Vivosun on the way. I'll update my thread when it arrives.
The problem with PC style fans is that they're designed for open air environments, or PC cases with low restriction. They can't handle the pressure created by our filters.
If your plan works I'm gonna be pissed lolThat's what I was hoping to resolve by my arrangement of two on either end of the scrubber and two on the exhaust end, but I think once it's all said and done an inline fan like the one you've got en route will end up being more reliable and possibly even about the same price. Unfortunate, though, because I was very much hoping to keep sound to a minimum. I'm currently exploring options for that, though, such as a speed control and temperature control so that it operates at a lower CFM and is only on when necessary. From what I'm seeing that will likely add about half of the cost of the fan to the overall ventilation price, unfortunately, so that might not be doable. Time will tell.
Yeah, but given the cost (and potential for failure) of the best fan options for that design, I think I may go with your plan instead.If your plan works I'm gonna be pissed lol
Yeah the inline I just bought was $60, I've definitely invested that already just trying to make this system work. You might be able to DIY a low-resistance carbon filter, but smell could be an issue.Yeah, but given the cost (and potential for failure) of the best fan options for that design, I think I may go with your plan instead.
You got an inline for $60? Dang. I'm looking at 120+ for 4" inlines. That's roughly $85 US.Yeah the inline I just bought was $60, I've definitely invested that already just trying to make this system work. You might be able to DIY a low-resistance carbon filter, but smell could be an issue.
https://www.amazon.com/VIVOSUN-Inline-Variable-Controller-Ventilation/dp/B01DXYMGOM/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1496294439&sr=8-6&keywords=vivosun+4+inch+inline+fanYou got an inline for $60? Dang. I'm looking at 120+ for 4" inlines. That's roughly $85 US.
Looks like there's a vendor in my area that has the same fan for close to that price, but the real kicker is it includes a speed controller. I'd be very interested to know how you like it when you get it.(link removed)
Bathroom exhaust fan quieter than PC fans? That's impressive. I will definitely be looking at mounting foam and mounting on rubber to silence whichever fan we end up choosing. Thanks for the tips I'll have to compare CFM/DB ratings for the bathroom fans vs. inline fans in our price range.Here's an idea... You have the HARD sides of the box, mount a bathroom exhaust fan to the
ceiling (put some foam under if you want to control vibration too) they are cheap (20-40)
have 4 inch exhaust, some can be wired direct to dimmer switch for speed control.
The PC fans on my light are louder than the exhaust fan and run 24/7.
I put a standard 4 inch phat filter outside the box, if you need stealth put a foam lined
box over the top as a cover and air space buffer. Works for me and I haven't had a
whiff of wonderful escaping into the room since.