And it is notorious for burning up fansI think it's been done before.
You need a variac transformerI wanted to run the fan slower than what it would with the controller, thought would work.
So you have a speed controller on it already but you want to slow down the fan more? My 15 dollar controller i got at the hydro shop goes from zero to full blast been running my inlines for yrs with them.I wanted to run the fan slower than what it would with the controller, thought would work.
No need for that hydro farm sells a speed controller for under 20 bucks.You need a variac transformer
I got 3-4 in a box, they usually come with a fan. Just makes too much noise for me indoors.No need for that hydro farm sells a speed controller for under 20 bucks.
I hear ya i dont grow in my house so a little noise doesnt bother me here.I got 3-4 in a box, they usually come with a fan. Just makes too much noise for me indoors.
They clip the voltage, gives the motor a hum that gets louder as it goes slower.
It's like kicking the motor 60 times a second vs spinning it slower. They also work for hotplates, drill presses.
not the same thing, the cheap ones will make fans whine. variac is the only proper way to do itNo need for that hydro farm sells a speed controller for under 20 bucks.
But then you would have an unstable temp and humidity and only negative pressure half the time , meaning leaking smelly grow room the other half.Slightly different thought on this...
You can get mechanical plug timers with 15min intervals/over 24hr, so you could just flick off every second pin for 15mins on/15mins off?
That little number takes me from 104 watts all the way to low at 80 watts.Fuck, just spend the like $10 on a fan speed controller, quit improvising every little thing
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