How do I install an inline fan muffler?

QuasiGreen

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I have a 32"x32"x64" grow tent with a 400watt cool tube, carbon filter, and 440cfm inline fan.

My wife and I live with her parents and have the tent in the closet so the fan noise is a BIG problem. From what I've read I should get a switch to adjust the speed as well as insulated ducting, and a muffler. I plan on getting all three but I have some questions....

1. I plan on running the insulated ductwork from the fan to the tent and using non-insulated ductkng on the inside. Is that alright?

2. My main question...where does the muffler go? I'd love slme pics also.
 

QuasiGreen

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Which endof the fan do I stick the muffler? Do I attach it to the side that is pulling the air ojt of the tent or the side thats blowing out all the air?
 

Alexander Supertramp

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You need to hide your grow from the parents right? I promise my method will work! 100 percent of the time! Ready for this? Don't grow until you get your own place. Problem solved.
 

QuasiGreen

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They know we smoke. We just want to grow so we save money and get a better product. I answered my own question about muffler placement by asking the internet. Silly me.
 

panhead

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Ive had bad experiences with using mufflers , to be specific the fans connected to mufflers burned out from the drag on the fan motor .

I think mufflers are dangerous in a building where people live/sleep , the last thing you want is a seized up fan motor overheating & catching fire .

My solution to noise control was to replace all flexible duct work with hard pipe galvanized ducts , the ripples in flexi duct lower air flow drastically , by switching to hard pipe a fan speed controller allowed me to turn fan speed down by about 60% which lowered noise levels by 9db which is a massive sound drop , if radient heat from the hard pipe is an issue you can buy hard pipe insulation at Home Depot .
 

Desr

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after seeing so many mufflers unreasonably expensive for being some sheet metal and foam, im probs gonna diy muffle..or theres some shops that sell neoprene clamps, those seem interesting..
 
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