The noise level is considerably lower once hooked up to the filter and you add some ducting. But yes, a fan speed controller will lower the noise as well when turned down. My 6" inline is pretty much unnoticeable when hooked up and turned to the lowest speed. They are pretty cheap ($20 dollars or so).Sweet! Exactly what I was looking for. I'll finish her up and look for a 600w air cooled. I just bought this tent with a nice carbon filter and inline fan. The fan is loud as fuuuccckkk though. Anyway I can quiet it down? Would a speed controller work? How much would one run for a 6 inch inline fan? I'll post pics of the new room once its all set up I need to buy some 6in ducting andstuff to hang the filter.
You know, I've had the same old Hydrofarm Active Air 6" (that I bought used even) for so long I've never had a chance/need to try any other brands. I've never needed to do any maintenance on it or anything over the years although I had it down to clean a couple of months ago - but it was almost spotless due to running right behind my carbon filter and I didn't even really need to clean the blades.Haha good to hear, any good brands or anything I should look for? Or would they for sure have one at my local hydro shop.
You would be better of with a controller that responds to the tent temperature and adjusts accordingly, thus maintaining the desired temps, which you would set.Well I've got a 495 cfm inline fan already wirh a nice scrubber they came with the tent but I need to buy some ducting and what not in the morning. I just need to get a speed controller somewhere for it. Its just a little loud little so I figure I'll see how loud it is with the ducting then see if I need a speed controller, woch I figure I prolly will haha
You should be able to get some price comparisons between the two, pretty quickly on the web.Are they much more expensive than a speed controller? I'm on a budget haha the tent and what not set me back a bit and also I'm going to be looking into getting a new light soon