breedwheel
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Fan isn't your problem
Yeah so what is ?Fan isn't your problem
I am not a huge AC infinity groupie and I agree that most of their new stuff is just wrapped in a nice package. They do make nice fans. I think it’s highly unlikely you received two bad fans. I run a 4x4 with a T6 and it never goes over 4. I can kind of hear it then. It’s either venting into the house or the way you have it hooked up. Did I miss pics?Fan isn't your problem
Only arrived yesterday afternoon and not unpacked them as I had to dash off elsewhere.How do they perform in contrast to HCSF ?
Its venting into another room, through silencer. Frequency starts after a few seconds it settles on 3. Its noticeable at few angles. Saw mentioned that on amazon reviews. It must be bearings/blades/motor. The previous one was humming on other levels. It means they assemble it not precisely. Not gonna buy anything from them in future anymore. Bigger 8" would of course have slower air movement for given cfm but no more gamble with their faulty motors. I dont like the fact that hosing is 147mm when ducting 150mm and you have to squish it with tape and jubilee around. Most of male connectors for this size are 148-149. I played with ducting angles, filter and silencer positions - nothing helps, just motor.I am not a huge AC infinity groupie and I agree that most of their new stuff is just wrapped in a nice package. They do make nice fans. I think it’s highly unlikely you received two bad fans. I run a 4x4 with a T6 and it never goes over 4. I can kind of hear it then. It’s either venting into the house or the way you have it hooked up. Did I miss pics?
Have you tried running the fan by itself without all your ductwork? Set the fan on the tent drop intake hose into it not connected to carbon filter and seal up tent except for one small intake opening. No hose on outake just let it vent into room where you are. See how it pulls and it if makes crazy noises. I guess it is possible they sent you two bad fans back to back. I still think the culprit lies in your ductwork. Good luck6
Its venting into another room, through silencer. Frequency starts after a few seconds it settles on 3. Its noticeable at few angles. Saw mentioned that on amazon reviews. It must be bearings/blades/motor. The previous one was humming on other levels. It means they assemble it not precisely. Not gonna buy anything from them in future anymore. Bigger 8" would of course have slower air movement for given cfm but no more gamble with their faulty motors. I dont like the fact that hosing is 147mm when ducting 150mm and you have to squish it with tape and jubilee around. Most of male connectors for this size are 148-149. I played with ducting angles, filter and silencer positions - nothing helps, just motor.
If someone likes his AC inf. fan i dont have anything against that. But their "egg-crate" silencers (normal HVAC silencers are thicker insulation similiar to acoust. duct), lots of marketing, lie in noise level ("total airflow" is low levels dB lol) confrims to me what type of company they are. They cant even provide pressure curves etc which is like basic stuff for HVAC stuff.
Ok, i detached silencer, filter. Only fan in a box. Motor makes some noise still on 3. It can be heard as i switch it back and forth beetwen 2-4. Its just quieter than air sound that is now louder. It is amplified as soon as carbon filter is present. In my opinion on level 3 rpm its making bearing/blades sound and as soon as carbon creates resistance and there is duct present its amplified as motor is working harder and duct act as as tube in phonograph (oldschool gramophone with tube). Im gonna kill my seedlings. Risk is not worth it for going to jail. 1 year of fighting with fan instead of growing.Have you tried running the fan by itself without all your ductwork? Set the fan on the tent drop intake hose into it not connected to carbon filter and seal up tent except for one small intake opening. No hose on outake just let it vent into room where you are. See how it pulls and it if makes crazy noises. I guess it is possible they sent you two bad fans back to back. I still think the culprit lies in your ductwork. Good luck
My T4 has the humming sound, I think its noisy bearings. I'd replace them but it appears the blade is pressed on the shaft, can't risk breaking it right now.Fan isn't your problem
do you have duckts with silencers they have glass wool inside should give you a few decibelsOk, i detached silencer, filter. Only fan in a box. Motor makes some noise still on 3. It can be heard as i switch it back and forth beetwen 2-4. Its just quieter than air sound that is now louder. It is amplified as soon as carbon filter is present. In my opinion on level 3 rpm its making bearing/blades sound and as soon as carbon creates resistance and there is duct present its amplified as motor is working harder and duct act as as tube in phonograph (oldschool gramophone with tube). Im gonna kill my seedlings. Risk is not worth it for going to jail. 1 year of fighting with fan instead of growing.
Edit. i runned now only fan on level 1 and i listened directly whats going inside. Blades are rattling quietly on this level so as soon as its running faster it changes into frequency . Wtf
I have a s&p silent. Doesnt have all the features of an ac infinity, but is quite quiet."
2.0 out of 5 stars MUCH Louder than original T4 and S4 models
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2022
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Terrible whining from these EC motors, compared to the original DC motors. Had to return.
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2.0 out of 5 stars It's not that quiet...
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021
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I bought 2 of these units and they had the same problem. If I set the speed to anything more than the level 3 speed I hear a very annoying buzzing/high pitched vibration noise that is intermittent. I'm fairly sure it's not coil whine, but it's really annoying. I can't use this fan in my bedroom. I'd rather have a fan that is louder but only makes a wooshing noise, not this buzzing.
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2.0 out of 5 stars works but mines loud
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020
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It sucks air much better than expected but mine is loud and vibrates along like blades are unbalanced
Love the design but not quality control
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Those are reviews for 4 inch.. more can be found on other sizes. Its just that, shitty fan. My silencer is making airflow so quiet, mdf box greatly isolates vibrations and fan's case noise. If you have open ended / short duct the white noise of air can drown out the frequency a little. But if you improve soundproofing, insulate ducting - you still gonna have loudy tone generator in a room.
I heard mixed reviews, but so you are saying it dont have any motor noise - whine / hum to it ?I have a s&p silent. Doesnt have all the features of an ac infinity, but is quite quiet.
The only noise i hear is the air moving through the duct even with it dimmed down to a minimum. Smooth wall duct would probably be better, but i am not in an apartment situation or one where i care that much.
None.I heard mixed reviews, but so you are saying it dont have any motor noise - whine / hum to it ?