stickystink
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hi John Cutter u could just get a digitsl ballast as they make no noise at sll, yes they are a bit dearer to get then a normal ballast and i just have my ballast on two bits of wood, outside the tent, and it stays nice and cool
I have more experience with audio engineering than plants.if you want a nice DIY tip you can save egg cartons and staple them to pieces of mdf to make sound-dampening panels, or you can use the egg cartons directly on the walls.
You should take a look at the S&P TD-silent series fans. I have the six inch and it is ultra quiet. I have it pulling through an 8" carbon filter and running through about 8' of duct cooling a 600 and a 400. The circulation fans are by far louder than the S&P and they are pretty quiet themselves. Actually, the most annoying sound in my room is my 600 w magnetic ballast. I will definitely be switching to a digital very soon.hey guys, i was just looking at some fans, I want a 6" fan but vortex and can fans are both pretty expensive and when i went to the hydro shop he plugged it in for me and it was LOUD AS FUCK!! so i passed on it. since then ive done a bit of research and found a fan by hydrofarm, looks pretty nice and is about 200 bucks cheaper than the fans at the hydro shop, and about 60 bucks cheaper than any 6" can fans i could find on ebay so i youtubed it and found this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TglPdylDzQ
Looks good to me, quieter by at least 10 db and about 15 from the vortex. Add a suspended insulated box and a speed controller and it would be a nice quiet fan
The only problem i have is its cheaper and quieter do you think that maybe the quality isn't there? we all know vortex and canfan make some nice equipment. If anyone has ever used a hydro-farm active air fan or have seen it compared to any other fans please let me know