sickstoner
Well-Known Member
is it worth it?
I completely agree that with a scrubber there is NO way a computer fan would get anything done. But at the same time I have a 60 cfm duct fan cooling my 1000w and I can easily hold my hand 12 inches from the bulb. Some computer fans are rated higher then 60 cfm. Not sure that they pull as hard though.I think it wouldn't be efficient enough to get the job done which is cooling the light. If you add a carbon scrubber, forget about it. In order to cool the fixture you need to move lots of air into the fixture and then back out again quickly and efficiently.
Sold. Bargain, I'll have that, I'm borrowing a mates at the moment, would happily have that.buy a bloody inline fan man there cheap as hell , pc fans are good for one thing ...... pc's .
Im selling a 4" TT100 £25 delivered with 2m of Aluminium ducting and 2 x 4"-5" reducers (for attaching to 5" cootube) to anyone whos in UK.
dude cpu fans are designed to sit on to of a hot cpu, an hps bulb won't burn it, I have put an iron which is nearly touching a intake pc fan and it is still workingSounds alil risky. Computer fans can move alot of air if there is no or little restriction. For instance moving air from one side of a hole to another. Once you give the fan something to work again (ducting) they slow down real fast. If you put the cpu fans directly against the cool tube with no ducting it would work but then you have to worry about the fans overheating. Just being that close to a HPS bulb could burn the motor out or even just melt the parts. No way to know until you try it... Ide suggest blowing through the tube versus pulling through it - less heat exposure to the fan.