the filter is rated for higher CFM, so I don't think will be too much of an issue.although probably will wear the carbon scrubber sooner as its passing more air...
Lol no offense taken . i was thinking more along the lines of it won't be able to take in as much CO2 because the air is filtering to quickly.You should be perfectly fine. If your gonna start running co2, you won't want to cycle the fan on when its running. Otherwise you'll be fine, the exchange will be giving you fresh co2 from the fresh air.
No offence, but its like thing that putting your plants outside in all that fresh air will be a bad thing... Hehehe
Not trying to be a dick, but I think it's funny when people start a new thread for some feedback, then answer themselves... The more circulation the better!the filter is rated for higher CFM, so I don't think will be too much of an issue.
Lol, I posted that in response to him saying my filter would wear out quickly, but yes I do tend to answer a lot of my own questions, but it takes me asking the question first to produce an answer. Secondly, I'm not your average take an answer and follow that method to the T, I ask others just for simple input. Whether it be negative or positive. I'm completely open to criticism and will never take offense to anything. So don't worry about "feeling like a dick" it's all good my friend.Not trying to be a dick, but I think it's funny when people start a new thread for some feedback, then answer themselves... The more circulation the better!
A filter generally reduces efficiency by around 15-20%. So a 440 would lose approx 44CFM by adding a filter into the fan.You mentioned a 6" fan - 440 CFM - Are your exhausting the air or recirculating inside the tent? Next question what type / size filter?
I ask because most filters cause restriction to the fans rated CFM - that said, you may only be moving 2-300 cfm in reality.