GoldenAss,
Lol... nice name. DIY carbon scrubbers seem to be the topic the last few days. As a Mechanical Engineer I feel responsible to help people out. Dont ask me a question that pertains to "hey I have a nut problem"... cause I cant help you - I SEEK help for those things. As for building and designing.... thats my ball field. Check out my response to another members diy carbon scrubber
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/254067-activated-carbon-qestions.html from a few days ago. Another member listed a GREAT spot to get carbon from...... and I just purchased some myself from there.
As for your questions.. A coffee can probably will block the air and make it harder for it to suck air through. NOTICE.. I said SUCK air not push air. If you are trying to push the air through the scrubber it does not work as well - if at all. Place your scrubber BEFORE the fan and have it suck through it. A coffee can is fairly small... read through the link I posted above and try something like that. What size carbon are you using? Pellets, grains, dust.... etc. How big is the hole(s) that you are sucking the air through? for example... if you have a 6", 200cfm fan trying to suck air through a 1 inch hole... you are going to loose 87% of air volume
MINIMUM. ( and yes.... that is mathmatically correct) After adding a "nylon" of carbon in it.... you are just adding to the loss of air movement.
What size grow room and how many plants are you planning to scrub? a 170cfm fan is REALLY small. I know the smallest I will EVER think about doing is 250 - and that has to be if hell freezes over. I normally go with 500 or higher. Again, this all depends on your grow room and how many plants you have. The more air you can move and scrub the better. Scrubbing is one thing that you CAN NOT!!!!!!!! skimp on. It litterally could mean the differance between smoking good shit... and sitting in jail for 3 years - LITTERALLY!!!! The wrong person smells it... your screwed!!!!
Check out that link I posted and hit me back either on here or personal message. Ill be glad to help you any way possible. My motto is.... do it stealth... do it right.... and do it cheap.
All that college education has to be put to good use. If you need help on where to get parts or aero systems... let me know.
Cheers!