Rabeats2093
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So I’m battling heat and came across this exhaust fan was just wondering your inputs or recommendations on exhaust fans that control temp and humidity trying to keep the price reasonable thanks in advance
Common bob don’t be so stubborn spill the bean !? Pros/cons electricity usage how well does it actually preform with raising and lowering heat humidityI love mine
Awesome fans man, I have two 4" one for exhaust and one for intake. Recently just purchased the 67 remote thats Bluetooth to your phone. Super quite fans, haven't worried about electric bill if you want to grow expect it to be higher than what your used to not sky rocketing high but depending lights, etc. But yes I hook up only exhaust fan to remote and dial my triggers I want set at high and low temp and high and low humidity and fan adjust itself to what you have. 100 percent recommend.Common bob don’t be so stubborn spill the bean !? Pros/cons electricity usage how well does it actually preform with raising and lowering heat humidity
They're good fans. Former network engineer and we used them in server cabinets and rooms. Currently using them in both home and commercial grow settings. They're quite and powerful long lasting and affordable to boot.So I’m battling heat and came across this exhaust fan was just wondering your inputs or recommendations on exhaust fans that control temp and humidity trying to keep the price reasonable thanks in advance
All the reviews and info is correct
No need to expand on them
They look decent I I’m looking more towards a digital reader and temp controls the fan I have works great but not when it’s 78 in the room I have it in and warmer days to comethose are good to go, Vivosun is another cheap option, going on my 3rd year of use using these, no problems
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Hell yeah brother moved the whole tent into a cooler room and if that doesn’t work I’m deff getting one probably will anyway when I can expandI think I'm going to jump on the band wagon. Cool they can be linked if you have more then one also
I mean when you say extra expense... look at some of the really crazy hyped stuff like the vortex S line...AC Infinity seems to be the most trusted exhaust fan company there is right now, they are worth the extra expense. Plus they are very power efficient and will pay themselves off in a year or two.
Shittt mann I was under the impression it had like a little ac in it that could cool the tent as wellThe fan will not cool it less than the ambient room temperature
It will assist in pushing hot hair out if the tent as well as humidity
It will help with keeping scents at bay though if connected to a good carbon filter and proper cfm amounts for negative pressure. The hard part is balancing all that air filtering out of your area while still keeping it cool with the ac.The fan will not cool it less than the ambient room temperature
It will assist in pushing hot hair out if the tent as well as humidity
Shit yeah now I feel completely misinformed about this product .I though it was a exhaust intake out take ...digital reading with thermostat sensor ..that could be set to say 54%humidity and it will kick on and off to regulate that rh same goes for the temp I thought it regulated temp to say 82when it dropped it sent warm air in till it reached initial temp same for cooling the area but as bob said it will only cool tent down to the temperature of that air that’s being sucked in ...sorry for that lmaoIt will help with keeping scents at bay though if connected to a good carbon filter and proper cfm amounts for negative pressure. The hard part is balancing all that air filtering out of your area while still keeping it cool with the ac.
I'm just talking about vs the other popular ones available on Amazon like Vivosun etc.I mean when you say extra expense... look at some of the really crazy hyped stuff like the vortex S line...
Well I think you are saying the same thing... Bob's point is.. that if the air outside of your tent is say 70f and the air inside is 85... that fan will never be able to get the temp lowered the the air outside that it is taking in. Also I would personally use this fan as an out ward fan not intake. Passive intake imo is the way to go. I use dark room vents.Shit yeah now I feel completely misinformed about this product .I though it was a exhaust intake out take ...digital reading with thermostat sensor ..that could be set to say 54%humidity and it will kick on and off to regulate that rh same goes for the temp I thought it regulated temp to say 82when it dropped it sent warm air in till it reached initial temp same for cooling the area but as bob said it will only cool tent down to the temperature of that air that’s being sucked in ...sorry for that lmao
Ah gotcha, I have never gotten a vivosun I think mine have all been green generic brand things that and huge. The old school ones lolI'm just talking about vs the other popular ones available on Amazon like Vivosun etc.
Yeah I have some pretty good negative pressure and she’s sucking the cool air in so hopefully this will get me by and keep the tent at a cooler tempWell I think you are saying the same thing... Bob's point is.. that if the air outside of your tent is say 70f and the air inside is 85... that fan will never be able to get the temp lowered the the air outside that it is taking in. Also I would personally use this fan as an out ward fan not intake. Passive intake imo is the way to go. I use dark room vents.