Caculating exhaust CFM (small box) - confused

efp

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Hi all,
I know that to figure out (roughly) how much CFM my fan needs to exhaust adequately, i need to use the following formula Length x Width x Height = Cubic Ft, then Divide by (5), (6), (7) or however many minutes you want new air to be replaced.

Box dimensions are: Width 32cm, Length: 77cm, Height: 81cm
Using those numbers i get: 199584 [cm3] which is 7.04824 [ft³]
The next part is what gets my confused. Dividing 7.04824 / 5 = 1.409648 which gives me a lot of decimal places. Does that mean i need 14 CFM? I dont understand. :wall:
 

tip top toker

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It means 1.4cfm. If it moves 1.4 cubic feet in a minute, then in 5 minutes it has moved 7 cubic feet of air, so it has exchanged the air in the grow room.
 
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efp

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Hi all,
I know that to figure out (roughly) how much CFM my fan needs to exhaust adequately, i need to use the following formula Length x Width x Height = Cubic Ft, then Divide by (5), (6), (7) or however many minutes you want new air to be replaced.

Box dimensions are: Width 32cm, Length: 77cm, Height: 81cm
Using those numbers i get: 199584 [cm3] which is 7.04824 [ft³]
The next part is what gets my confused. Dividing 7.04824 / 5 = 1.409648 which gives me a lot of decimal places. Does that mean i need 14 CFM? I dont understand. :wall:
Wow, 1.4CFM! HA. Crazy!
So in terms of air exchange, one exhaust PC fan would do fine. Right?
 
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