Need a tent fan!

mrgreenfresh

Active Member
Hey all, so ive got a secret jardin 4x4x6 tent and i've been on the endless search for a nice little oscillating fan that I can clip to one of the vertical corner poles of the tent to point down into the plants... The fans that I have found will either not clamp very well or they cant be adjusted to the right angle needed to give the plants proper exposure.

Anyone have some suggestions? Thanks!
 

mmjmon

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Hey all, so ive got a secret jardin 4x4x6 tent and i've been on the endless search for a nice little oscillating fan that I can clip to one of the vertical corner poles of the tent to point down into the plants... The fans that I have found will either not clamp very well or they cant be adjusted to the right angle needed to give the plants proper exposure.

Anyone have some suggestions? Thanks!

The thought that popped in my mind was the goPro camera mounts. They make mounts for many situations, right? So, your fans don't fit right... What else could you put up in the corner that the fan WILL clip to?....
OK....so now my thought, just in case it helps... Could you loop a small towel around that corner, and then clip your fan to the towel?

If not, maybe you'll get an idea from mine. Oh, sorry if you already tried it. :peace:
 

Zheol

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I use 2 of the 12v oscillating fan from Walmart automotive department I take off the clip and replace it with a pole clamp I made fans need to be replaced every 2-3 months but work grate for $12-13 each and I use the secret jardin dr120 also
 

justugh

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Hey all, so ive got a secret jardin 4x4x6 tent and i've been on the endless search for a nice little oscillating fan that I can clip to one of the vertical corner poles of the tent to point down into the plants... The fans that I have found will either not clamp very well or they cant be adjusted to the right angle needed to give the plants proper exposure.

Anyone have some suggestions? Thanks!
back sorry

ok this is easy u need
1 paint can (clean with a good amount of weight)
2 pine fur strip (home depot 98 cents)
3 drill with 1/4 inch bit
4 a 6 inch clip on fan
5 duct tape

the paint can is your base .....u want it to have a good amount of weight in it......from there u go to home depot they sell a 8 foot pine fur strip for 98 cent ....cut it down to about 5 feet .............take the wood and stand it up next to the paint can and then wrap the paint can and fur strip with duct tape ....20 30 times (u have just made a stand ) ....now to make it safe take the drill and make a hole in the wood middle way up (u are going to pass a rope throw the hole and tie it behide the tent pole ....safety rope from it falling over )

now just need the 6 inch fan
http://www.amazon.com/Comfort-Zone-CZ6C-Clip--White/dp/B000U9V47E/

the stand allows u to clip it at any height u need to blow on the plant ....it is cheap and reuseable it stands in the corner does not take up room
 

Zheol

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not a good idea wastes floor space better used for plants go my route pole clamp you can see it in my sig no wasted space
 

justugh

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not a good idea wastes floor space better used for plants go my route pole clamp you can see it in my sig no wasted space
there is no waste

u can not get anything into the corner if u tried to place a plant that close to the edge u are losing alot of buds that are crushed on the wall as the plant bushes out
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chronnie49

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I hung a piece of wood from the frame of the tent with zip ties and attach the fan to that. Doesnt take up and floor space its easy to adjust the height.
 

Flagg420

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Fatty... that is by far the best interior fan for a small tent I have ever seen....

I got a nice 16" wall mount for my room, so I understand your desire for the fan.... Can't believe I ever grew without an oscillating fan at the canopy....
 
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