drawing watts has nothing to do with how many it can use. watts is what it will cost you to run it,. its amps we need to watch to blow curcuits. and it is many as its in milli amps and very low amps.
the wattage drawn is directly related to how many fans you can run on a circuit.read up on ohms law.watts divided by volts=amps so if a fan draws 5 watts @ 12vdc,it will draw .4 amps at 12 vdc,you can put 2 fans on a transformer that puts out 1 amp at 12vdc. the transformer will draw about .095 amps at 115 vac. .0869 in a perfect world but a transformer will use/lose a few watts in the conversion.
what do you plan on cooling with tiny little pc fans that dont do hardly anything. maybe 1 or 2 cfl is about all they will do good for. youd be better of if cash is an issue using an inline duct fan booster. cost is about 30 buck, plugs to wall outlet
I have a room running a 600 watts HPS, its 32x44x80 high. light is in a homemade coltube using 2 pc fans(1 pushing,1 pulling through about 6 feet of 4 in ducting) and another 3 fans to pull the air from the grow to an adjoining room where a ozone generator runs 15 min every hour and 2 more to draw the air out of that room to the outside. all on a 7 amp 12vdc power supply.when lights are on,all fans run but when lights go off,only 2 fans draw from the grow room & 1 from the filter room.I also have a bath fan attached to a thermostat set for 85 but it will only kick on if outside temps are above 85.
because I want fresh air in the cabinate grow. it will be closed and not big at all. 18-22" wide, 14-18" long, 50-60" tall. only need it for one plant
again passive intake will be fine, if the fans are pulling air out of the box,fresh air will be drawn in.just make a vent at the bottom(filtered) and place the fans at the top sucking out.