Joint Monster
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If I had a slightly larger than 6ft x 6ft room.
My intake fan is a 8" CanFan Max (so it has a speed controller) I find running it at 2 keeps room temp/humidity perfect. It's on a 2" reducer - just that way it has to be. (Along with a dehumidifier)
My question is, if it is a sealed room, how big of an intake would I need?
(I'd love to run CO2 but buying and carrying tanks is not really a feasible option.)
Should a 6" Intake fan be enough? (I do need negative pressure for odour control.)
OR Would a 4" Passive Intake work? (never-mind, I think I would need way more than a 4" passive lol.)
edit:
so room is like 300 cubic feet, at 2x would be like 600. I know my intake covers it.
Since air should be replenished that quickly too, I'm guessing I'd want a 600cfm fan.
so I guess a better question would be, when choosing an intake fan, how close should I come to the exhaust fan CFM while still maintaining negative pressure?
I think a 6" CanFan Pro should do?
My intake fan is a 8" CanFan Max (so it has a speed controller) I find running it at 2 keeps room temp/humidity perfect. It's on a 2" reducer - just that way it has to be. (Along with a dehumidifier)
My question is, if it is a sealed room, how big of an intake would I need?
(I'd love to run CO2 but buying and carrying tanks is not really a feasible option.)
Should a 6" Intake fan be enough? (I do need negative pressure for odour control.)
OR Would a 4" Passive Intake work? (never-mind, I think I would need way more than a 4" passive lol.)
edit:
so room is like 300 cubic feet, at 2x would be like 600. I know my intake covers it.
Since air should be replenished that quickly too, I'm guessing I'd want a 600cfm fan.
so I guess a better question would be, when choosing an intake fan, how close should I come to the exhaust fan CFM while still maintaining negative pressure?
I think a 6" CanFan Pro should do?
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