Air Mover as inline fan?

TheKronical

Member
I saw something like this a long time ago: a forum but never seen if it worked our.. air movers are simply a squirrel fan anyways so were the input air is could I attach a tubing leading to my carbon filter and use it? Rated at 500cfm and only 47$ so why not try it out?

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/shop-vac-blower-yellow/4472071.p?id=1219098341821&skuId=4472071&ref=06&loc=01&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=4472071&extensionType=pla:g&s_kwcid=PTC!pla!!!79794574119!g!M!46568249079&kpid=4472071&k_clickid=0e55a999-1bce-46b3-83b5-8bf63092aef0&kpid=4472071&lsft=ref:212,loc:1&ksid=0e55a999-1bce-46b3-83b5-8bf63092aef0&ksprof_id=13&ksaffcode=pg528&ksdevice=m
 

TheKronical

Member
I remember the guy saying that but it will be in my attic most likely noise isn't a issue for my currently just heat, currently growing in a spare room until I can save enough for a room and fan
 

Diabolical666

Well-Known Member
WEll try it...plug it in and run it for a few days straight...if fail you can take it back in within 30 days to the ol depot
 

T.H.Cammo

Well-Known Member
That thing looks a lot like my old Stanley Blower - very powerful, yeah it will work! The only hard part is getting a good "fit" around the intake side of the "Squirel Cage". My "Stanley" sucked in so much air it didn't really need a good fit.
 

TheKronical

Member
That thing looks a lot like my old Stanley Blower - very powerful, yeah it will work! The only hard part is getting a good "fit" around the intake side of the "Squirel Cage". My "Stanley" sucked in so much air it didn't really need a good fit.
Oh so you've used a air mover? Sweet that's what I'm afraid of, if you compare the size of the hand to the size of the intake it looks at least 8''.. And it looks like it might have a intake on both sides
 
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