clovergs99
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Got 2 of them and they work great. Temp never gets over 81.
The 250 CFM rating on those 6 inch fans is for MOVING AIR. They are booster fans. If they are the only fan being used the CFM drops drastically, and if you add any ducting it drops even more. They have very little pulling or pushing power on their own.the H.D. 6" is rated at like 240 cfm... the 8" is rated at like 510. i have a 8" on a DIY carbon filter. After a bit of carbon the actual cfm is prolly more like 100 cfm, but it works for the very small distance (1 ft.) and little amount of media that i am going though. So for like 30 dollars for the inline fan and 25 dollars for the temp control box earlier described (H.D. inline fan thermostat) it works well enough. They may stop selling the thermostats though... i got mine on sale... and i'm guessing its cuz they're gonna stop carrying it.
Actually they have always had these. They are just booster fans. Normally people use them to boost their furnace ducting, a few of these in the right spots and you can take care of all those cold spots in your house.Looks like HD has realized the benefits of stocking pot growers items
What setup were you running tho? Some people may have smaller areas with smaller lights and not have a heating issue like you did.Its pretty simple, use a 3 prong power chord, white on white, black on black, green is ground.
Also these fans are rated for boosting air that is already moving. If you hook up some ducting and want to use only these fans you are going to have horrible results.
I tried one of the 6" 250CFMs for a single 6" reflector with NO ducting, after it got way too damn hot I had to buy some vortex fans.
I only use these things to boost my Vortex fans if Im running a lot of ducting with a lot of bends.
Vortex fans are the only thing making it possible to grow come summer time. I got 6' for 80$ a 4' for $50.. Keeps my 3x3 in the 72-77 temp range with dual 600's. Cool tubed obviously.I use two 8 inchers on my dr120 puchsing air in... and 3 4" muffin fans for exhaust... No problems... te 3 4" muffin work better though as i have tones of suction on the tent.
I wont be buying $150 vortex fan thats for sure....LOL
here you can see the 3 muffin fans... one before the hood ...one after the hood... and one above the hood... Not hot at all!!!... Its pretty cool too it kinda makes a wind tunnel... When i first installed them there was crap in the hood and i could see it spiraling out....sweet
you can see the 8 incher hooked up on the bottom... theres another on the other side...
Ah i see... IM going to duct AC air into the cab... exhausting i have no problems... where do you get 6" vortex for 80$ though?... hopefully soon ill convert the dr120 into vegging tent and then get the double and either 1 600 on a mover...or 2 600 like your using... I haven't seen many people use the movers...Vortex fans are the only thing making it possible to grow come summer time. I got 6' for 80$ a 4' for $50.. Keeps my 3x3 in the 72-77 temp range with dual 600's. Cool tubed obviously.
What setup were you running tho? Some people may have smaller areas with smaller lights and not have a heating issue like you did.
Great thread on those fans tho, i've been wondering the same myself. Looks like i'll be getting a vortex afterall
where did you get them?Vortex fans are the only thing making it possible to grow come summer time. I got 6' for 80$ a 4' for $50.. Keeps my 3x3 in the 72-77 temp range with dual 600's. Cool tubed obviously.
i should have basically said they are handing out free ppm meters at homedepot now