vh13
Well-Known Member
Has anyone ever tried using a centrifugal PC fan rather then the typical inline PC fan? They're mini-squirrel cage fans, can they push through a carbon filter significantly better then an inline PC fan?
Here's one I'm looking at:
Nidec Gamma 30 Gamma30 Centrifugal Fan
Manufacturer Specs
I ask because I have a veg cabinet I'm converting into a flowering cabinet. I've been using a couple inline PC CPU fans to exhaust, works perfect, plenty of air flow and very quiet. However, for flowering I'll need carbon scrubbers and inline PC fans don't push through filters hardly at all.
I already have the exhaust ports wired for 12vdc and I want to keep ambient noise to a minimum (in my bedroom) and space is very tight in a cabinet, so if centrifugal PC fans can handle more static pressure than the inline types then I can switch the box to flower with minimal loss of silence and/or efficiency.
Here's one I'm looking at:
Nidec Gamma 30 Gamma30 Centrifugal Fan
Manufacturer Specs
I ask because I have a veg cabinet I'm converting into a flowering cabinet. I've been using a couple inline PC CPU fans to exhaust, works perfect, plenty of air flow and very quiet. However, for flowering I'll need carbon scrubbers and inline PC fans don't push through filters hardly at all.
I already have the exhaust ports wired for 12vdc and I want to keep ambient noise to a minimum (in my bedroom) and space is very tight in a cabinet, so if centrifugal PC fans can handle more static pressure than the inline types then I can switch the box to flower with minimal loss of silence and/or efficiency.