Hey SouthernSoul*Thank you bro, ill do some more searching on whats good although i might just go with the woolly type insulation in the pic below, i cant really see how thick the filter is cause its pretty much folded in the bag although i do know that they use smaller squirrel cage fans to pull through them.
Like you said bro, try it first, so my next step is getting sound proofing material in the fan box & around the ducting and try it like that, if its a bit too loud ill start crafting up a silencer, im having 2nd thoughts on the two fans but thinking of setting one up at the intake of the air cooled hood so it blows onto the light then the other one at the exhaust, but im dealing with about 5 foot of ducting and those fans might just pack up i think.
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Thank you for the tip bro, so i take it the glasswool is the same as fiberglass ? will definitely wear a long tshirt and maybe even gloves, as for the silencer im going to first wrap some cloth around and then wrap the insulation so the fibers dont go everywhere while exhausting.Hey SouthernSoul*
Sound like you are all set. If the insulation is fiberglass if you have never used fiberglass before wear a long sleeve shirt because the fiberglass fibers will get into you skin pours and itch like crazy and scratching will just push them in more. T.T.F.N.
Not so much silent, but I am in a master bath medicine closet so quiet would be best - I'll take what I can get. I have a very forgiving spouse so far in this journey.Hey Picnicbill, all is not too well until i get all my stuff sorted out dude, ive seen alot of people with carbon filters inside the room, i know some people like to push through the carbon filter but i dont think i have space outside to do that, it would depend how good the carbon filter is but seeing as im exhausting outside i dont think smell should be such a problem.
Are you trying to get your exhaust to be silent ?
Dude you need fresh air coming in and old air going out, exhausting into the office with a carbon filter will be best, yours looks pretty decently made so i dont see why you should have any problems, you could pull through a carbon filter and exhaust out another one if you willing to spend the extra cash but i dont know how well your fan will take it.Not so much silent, but I am in a master bath medicine closet so quiet would be best - I'll take what I can get. I have a very forgiving spouse so far in this journey.
Like I said - two 4" intakes in the wall from my adjacent home office in the next room and not venting out anywhere but in the bathroom so needing to exchange the air better (and contain smell). Flowering in about 3-4 weeks. I can cut another 4" hole but that would exhaust to my home office. CAN DO but obviously only if smell is contained. Pic is my 4" intake carbon filter. Sorry sideways
Sweet bro, thanx man, im busy working out what sizes to cut the insulation im getting but from what i have measured my exhaust ducting will be about 2 ft and the intake about a foot, hope that will suffice bro.SS, the further away from the end of any ducting your fan is the quieter it will be, intake or exhaust.