Phenom420
Well-Known Member
Hey BudYes a fan thats designed to be recessed into the ceiling. Getting a 80 CFM bathroom fan is very cheap online and in stores in my neck of the woods - Sometimes they are a little lower CFM. Mine was 11.50. I was just picking up some hard tube ducting for a new room I'm building and saw a 50CFM model for 9.95. Anyway, its a square metal box that has a 4" port for exhaust. Its partially shown in top right of picture 4.
If getting a fan like this is $80, definitely go with the inline fan. 10 bucks vs inline fan? Well shit if the 10 fan works why not? But if its 58 for a bathroom fan and 65 for a true inline fan . . . . there shouldn't be any question.
Hope you find a cost-efficient option,
-Grizz
Well it depends on what your running really, for ME using just say a 40# filter a bathroom fan wont do at all, let alone with 1 or more cool tubes. My 435 is just enuf for my 2 cool tubes and filter, all 6". Im actually gonna fork out 99.90 for their 8" fan and use reducers cuz its 735CFM.
I mean if your venting air and thats it then they might do if you have short duct runs.
BUT they are just good for a small space.
Just depends, if your gonna need more than 1-3 then def just get a inline.
Bathroom ones are more quite Im sure.
Do NOT get the hydro farm active air fans, they arent near as nice as the CAP ValueLine ones.
I got subbed one (I ordered a 2nd) and they send me a active air one and Im not near as happy with it.