So I ordered a vortex 6 inch inline fan to go in a grow box I am building this weekend and to my huge surprise when it came in today it was heavy and big. I thought, "well they must have to put a lot of wrapping around it to keep it safe during travel. I opened the box then I seen another huge box. Again I thought the same. I open the final box and to my amazement there sits the biggest fan I have ever seen. It was completely unexpected and for some reason I had this idea in my head of it being small not tiny more like managable but powerful. I guess I shouldn't judge size by pictures on the net. Does this sound like I bought the right thing? If it is right how in the world do you put this 15 pound giant in a grow box and how do you then hang it or connect it to the box wall and without making your whole box collapse under the mammoth.
Hi, Great choice on the fan! I wouldn't connect it directly to the box at all. Yes it's a beefy thing and pumps hella volume of air, which you will learn to really love.
So to tame it a bit hook it into a 'Variable speed control' and put it somewhere you won't be able to hear it. Like an attic or crawl space or utility closet. IF you can.
Mines up in the attic above the closet, another friend of mine built a insulated sound deadening box and actually has it mounted in his bedroom as a piece of furniture he sets his TV on. Get inventive. A big fan like that can suck a lot of air from far away.
All you have to do is connect it to the room with flex ducting and it'll suck the box empty from where ever it is. Did you get a charcoal filter for it?
A good friend of mine uses old light weight computer cooling fans for intake venting small spaces and a cheap galvanized inline fan you've probably seen used in grows before to vent with. He's pretty clever but his vent system gets TOTALLY overwhelmed when he's got a lot growing. He wishes he had my fan (our fan) Especially when the powdery mildew is taking over.
Even if you think you totally bought the wrong size I would keep it because it gives you a lot of wiggle room as far as atmospheric control goes and you can expand your set up simply by splitting the ducting to another grow box or closet. Dial the speed down to quiet things and keep your box from imploding under the vacuum of 'full' suck (yes I'm kidding...)and you're set.
A pic says a thousand words....check this out...note familiar gray round thing in background...Hope this helped. Happy Gardening! GrowIT!