backyardagain
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has anyone ever used this item? just wondering if to order this one or a different model. space is a 2x2x5.5
Haven't used a muffler but another option may be to use a fan speed controller...Hydrofarm/Active Air has them for cheap and they are variable with a dial/knob. They will also reduce the amount of electricity used along with the noise.Yes,, and a muffler.
Well, if you don't need hardly the amount of cfm's produced by the fan due to your small space, why not a speed controller. It really does reduce the noise. I've tried it on my 8" Active Air inline and it goes from loud to hardly any noise at all at 50%.ive heard mixed opinions which one would work well with this one? or which one is good is general?
No. These fans use a permanent split capacitor (PSC) motor.does this fan have brushes in it?
It will work fine.so im guessing this speed controller wont work then.....
That's the one I have and it works great. That's the one I suggest.just reading some of the reviews some are a hit or miss, and some just plain dont work with the fan, i added this one to my order.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003URBQ1M/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i01 its like 25 bucks, hope it is a good one if not then i ogtta order the other one which is like 20.
I have this same fan, except a size larger. It works very well, and is the quietest fan I have (Can, Active Air, CAP).Panasonic FV-20NLF1 240cfm 1.4 sones (low decibel 25 maybe) 55watts. Can only hear it when in the room with insulated flex duct cfm drops a bit and a bit more with carbon filter. But no muffler, no speed controller and no air moving sounds along the duct. $140 from wholesaler.