DIY RDWC - First Timer - Any Advice Welcome

FuqStiK

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  • Filter > ducting> 6" inline > ducting > Attic Exhaust Fan
  • central ac vent > ducting > 4" inline > ducting > tent
Anything else that could possibly improve this part of the setup?
 

FuqStiK

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FuqStiK

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That fan just has a controller on it. It doesnt actually regulate temp or humidity, just allows you to hook temp and hum devices to it.
Incorrect, you can actually set the preferred temps and humidity and then the Fan will try to adjust to those settings automatically. It's kind of like a Nest Temperature Control for your Central AC unit in your house
 

KoolaidMan

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iPower 4” 195cfm for $25
iPower 6” 240cfm for $30
iPower 8” 420cfm for $35

Paying double price for same cfm makes no sense to me if weight and noise isnt an issue.
 
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Airwalker16

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this one is same CFM as the TerraBloom but half the price...

You give really bad advice sometimes man... That ipower is the biggest piece of fucking shit garbage fan on Amazon. I've looked into every fan out there. This ones takes the cake for trash. Read the damn reviews if you don't believe me.
 

KoolaidMan

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Ive had an iPower 4” running controlled by an iPower temp controller in a vegetable tent for almost a year now with no issues. Id recommend them because ive never had a problem with the brand. The reviews on Amazon show 4/5 stars with 500+ reviews. How is that bad?
 

Airwalker16

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Ive had an iPower 4” running controlled by an iPower temp controller in a vegetable tent for almost a year now with no issues. Id recommend them because ive never had a problem with the brand.
That exact fan you linked or a centrifugal model that's older?
 

KoolaidMan

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This one....been running in a vegetable tent controlled by an iPower temp controller for almost a year with not a single issue. It has good reviews.

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