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JordanTheGreat

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you could use it as a multipass scrubber within a closed environment that is CO2 enriched environment with a seperate exhaust. or you could mount it directly into the hood of a cab...there are definately a couple few ways to fuck wit one without ducting, just haven't had to yet...too much planning
 

uptosumpn

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hey does anyone know which fan is better for quietest sound, (sones) and cooling/venting 2 connected inline 430watt hps lights via Radiant 6 a/c reflectors? the td-150 or the 6"windtunnel?? and which one would clear/clean the air more effeicently in a 20sf area,(4'high x 6.5'wide x 4'deep?) (40-50plants in 6.5"x13"x7" grow bags) can 33 or can 50? Please Help Guys!
 

7th1der

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Temps are where they are supposed to be now. I want to attached a store bought scrubber to the fan. Should the flange on the scrubber be 5 inches or 6 inches?






 

specialkayme

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Okay! Any recommendations on a scrubber? I want to get the Elf but its only 4" and the Goblin is 6" but it seems big.
You could really go with either one. Get the 4" Elf if you think space is an issue, or the 6" Goblin if you want to be able to use it for longer or to cover more plants. Either way, you would need a reducer.
 

uptosumpn

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anyone know which fan is better for quietest sound, (sones) and cooling/venting 2 connected inline 430watt hps lights via Radiant 6 a/c reflectors? the td-150 or the 6"windtunnel?? and which one would clear/clean the air more effeicently in a 24sf area,(4'high x 6.5'wide x 4'deep?) (40-50plants in 6.5"x13"x7" grow bags) can 33 or can 50? Please Help Guys!
 

Hotwired

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I have not used the windtunnel so I could not answer this question. I could, however, give you my opinion.

I like the S&P very much. It can fit just about anywhere and they are quite strong for their size. But if you have the space and you want something ULTRA quiet then I would go with the Panasonic Whisperquiet.

The 6" 350cfm model would do you fine. They are very bulky and heavy so they need to be placed in a good spot but quiet as anything I've ever heard. Not as strong as the S&P but an excellent choice for pulling air thru a short duct run doing the lights ONLY. Very stealthy and can run 24/7 for months on end.

You have 104 cubic feet of space in that box. So you can go for 75 to 100 cfm thru a Can 33 using a TD-125.
 

thedudeknows

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Hey Hotwired, great info there. I looked into those Panasonics and they are perfect for what I need, ultra quiet. I'm looking at the FV-20NLF1 because I'm going to have about 10' of 6" ducting (straight line with 1 90-deg bend). The inlet for this ducting will be from the main grow room, while the air will flow through the lights hanging in a sealed flower box, and the outlet will be at the room window. This should be a nice room cooling bonus.

Anyhow if anyone else is looking for these fans they are cheap at this site http://www.wamhomecenter.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=0&idproduct=5051
 

uptosumpn

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Thanks for the great advice, but I dont wanna go with anything that big or heavy...YET!:-o (future use) I guess what I'm trying to say then is I need a the quietest, most powerful fan for my set-up...So since I'll be growing maube 40-50 lowryder,(it's gonna be STANK!) you suggested using the TD-125? I know that has the correct CFM for my cabinet but will that effectivly work?? quick re-cap and updated version of set-up......Cabinet will be laying on it's side!(more floor space, 6.5') gonna use 2 430hps via radiant 6 reflectors connected together in-line to a fan exausting heat..<TD-150>??recieving end of reflector will be open, allowing air in cabinet to be sucked out...do you think the td-150 can suck/handle all that heat? and where I'm still un-decided, for all those plants,(40-50) is which "other" fan to use to clean the air effectively and quietly???? Will the TD-150 with a can-33 filter work for this cabinet and all those plants?? orwould I need a bigger fan,(TD-200) & a bigger filter,(can-50)? also, intake will be through 4" ducting via A/C....Help!

I have not used the windtunnel so I could not answer this question. I could, however, give you my opinion.

I like the S&P very much. It can fit just about anywhere and they are quite strong for their size. But if you have the space and you want something ULTRA quiet then I would go with the Panasonic Whisperquiet.

The 6" 350cfm model would do you fine. They are very bulky and heavy so they need to be placed in a good spot but quiet as anything I've ever heard. Not as strong as the S&P but an excellent choice for pulling air thru a short duct run doing the lights ONLY. Very stealthy and can run 24/7 for months on end.

You have 104 cubic feet of space in that box. So you can go for 75 to 100 cfm thru a Can 33 using a TD-125.
 

t(o.0t)

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im running a 1000w hps, for about 20-25 plants, in a space thats 3ft wide, 9ft long and 8ft high, which fan do u thik i would need to keep the space cool. (im rerouting the av vent from a spare room directly into the space as well.
 

specialkayme

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im running a 1000w hps, for about 20-25 plants, in a space thats 3ft wide, 9ft long and 8ft high, which fan do u thik i would need to keep the space cool. (im rerouting the av vent from a spare room directly into the space as well.
Check out the FAQ's. They will show you how to do the calculations for CFMs.
 

Douche Nozzle

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I just bought the td100. I have dial-up so I wasn't able to go through all of these pages so I may have a few questions that may have been addressed. I have 2 400w lights. 1 MH and 1HPS. Is it better off putting in a y connector and pulling through both veg and flowering areas or use it for just the flowering. I already have a fan pulling through the mh hood so it really isn't needed on that side. The flowering side is about 48 cu/ft total and the light hood is just a reflector and not set up for cool tube. I planned on just running duct into the chamber and hope that is enough. I will drill some holes in the floor to pull fresh cool air up from the basement past the plants, past the light and up through the ceiling into the attic. I know this is long and rambling but any info would be great. Thanks.
 
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