Skeeter4200
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Any ideas are welcome on a better way to run my flower tent?
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Thanks,, just need to connect it,, would you yourself have the fan pushing or pulling to cool both hoods?Looks fine to me.
Agreed. Not a big fan of those. (pun intended lol) Especially if sucking through a carbon filter. Some people like them because they are quiet, they don't fight static pressure loss well at all though.is that extract fan on the floor all you will be using. is it a 6 or 8 inch. if its the fan i think it is eg the ones i use and its 6 inch it wont be enough
i like them for a 3x4x6 tent but even running a 6 inch plus carbon filter is borderline not enough air exchange and i dont use air cooled hoods. a decent 8inch or bigger centrifuge extractor fan is what he will need for that size tentAgreed. Not a big fan of those. (pun intended lol) Especially if sucking through a carbon filter. Some people like them because they are quiet, they don't fight static pressure loss well at all though.
Centrifugal fans or blowers use one of seven types of wheels that are enclosed in a scroll shaped housing. The air enters the fan wheel through the housing inlet, turns 90 degrees and is accelerated radially and exits the fan housing. Centrifugal fans are typically used for lower flows and higher pressures.Renfro, care to enlighten me in the most non-technical way why ac infinity doesn't deal well with static pressure? If my fan is running half speed does that mean its doing approximately 100CFM or are there other variables at play now with a bend and reducer?
Easy to understand, thanks Renfro! And good info for anyone considering an AC Infinity...with my takeaway being increase pressure through smaller ducting,reducers, and as close to a sealed vent system as possible.Centrifugal fans are typically used for lower flows and higher pressures.
Axial fans use a propeller, having two or more blades, to move air in an axial direction through a cylindrical housing or formed orifice panel. Axial fans are typically used for higher flows and lower pressures.
It has a 394 cfm rating 6inis that extract fan on the floor all you will be using. is it a 6 or 8 inch. if its the fan i think it is eg the ones i use and its 6 inch it wont be enough
Question is which is which my good brotha on axial & centrifugal fan?Centrifugal fans or blowers use one of seven types of wheels that are enclosed in a scroll shaped housing. The air enters the fan wheel through the housing inlet, turns 90 degrees and is accelerated radially and exits the fan housing. Centrifugal fans are typically used for lower flows and higher pressures.
Axial fans use a propeller, having two or more blades, to move air in an axial direction through a cylindrical housing or formed orifice panel. Axial fans are typically used for higher flows and lower pressures.
If your blower is getting the job done thats great. The centrifugal blowers can fight restrictions such as bends and reducers much better while maintaining more of their rated CFM.
1600 watts of heat seems like a bit more than I would expect it to handle. Especially with the static pressure it would encounter with a carbon filter and duct run.Damn I'm confused a little bit,, so the inline fan on the floor won't work? Just purchased it...