tillygrower
Well-Known Member
So I understand that I need to match my fan cfm to my carbon filter, and if I was just placing the fan on top of the filter then this would be a very straight-forward task....
But what if my fan and filter are on opposite ends of a network of ducting and lights?
Do I match the filter to the advertised cfm of the fan? Or do I match it to the cfm of the fan minus all the negative effects of ducting and 90 degree bends, etc?
But what if my fan and filter are on opposite ends of a network of ducting and lights?
Do I match the filter to the advertised cfm of the fan? Or do I match it to the cfm of the fan minus all the negative effects of ducting and 90 degree bends, etc?