Kruzty
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Was looking at that yesterday.Did ya just put a y-pipe inline with one side running to your room?Any problems with sewer smells since you hooked up to it?if you have a basement , why dont you vent into the sewer line ?
Was looking at that yesterday.Did ya just put a y-pipe inline with one side running to your room?Any problems with sewer smells since you hooked up to it?if you have a basement , why dont you vent into the sewer line ?
Thats a good question on te computer fans,im not a big fan of using comp fans though,their build quality is questionable for our purposes & in no cases are they meant to be ran in conjunction with any type filter or anything that would restrict air flow.Fist time grower and poster here. This is a great idea and although i don't have the time at the moment to read thread for a response to my question i'll just throw it out there.
Has any one tried this with small computer fans? I'm building a small room, and will be starting with just one plant. So i'm going to try 2 comp fans for exhaust and 1 for inlet. I am wondering if fans will push air through these or burn up trying? Any thoughts would be great. And KUDOS for a great forum , just what ive been looking for.
I'd bet it would work just fine in your application.Hey Pan, + rep. I have one of these:
I have it venting down into my CrawlSpace. If I slap one of your filters on the fan, you think that setup should work? I have one of thses also in my room to scrub the air prior to extraction. http://www.airreactor.com/prod_mightymite.htm
I have to make this as smell proof as possible
Oh, my room is 4X5X7. I will have 4-5 plants at most.
I bought 2 of these, and each quit working after a few hours. I wondered If I got some with a bad batch of motors. I have thought about trying them again. They are certainly less expensive than some other types of inline fans.Thats a good question on te computer fans,im not a big fan of using comp fans though,their build quality is questionable for our purposes & in no cases are they meant to be ran in conjunction with any type filter or anything that would restrict air flow.
Another thing ive noticed about computer fans,this came to me when i was messing with a regular window fan in my bedroom,my wqife bought me a new fan for the room,i put it in the window & couldnt feel shit & it was on high too,i got to looking at the slim line design & the twist to the fan blades was minimul in order to keep the slim profile,this resulted in very little air being moved more than a few feet past the fan,my old fan had a very deep twist to the blade & could be felt from all the way across our bedroom which is 14ft.
Every computer fan ive ever used had that same very slight twist to the blade,im not sure they are fit to move air in a grow op unless its a very small enclosed cabinet,not because of lack of cfm but lack of their ability to throw air long distance,something they were nerver designed to do from the start.
FYI you can buy 4inch,6 inch & 8 inch inline duct fans at home depot for $20 for the 4 inch models,$30 for the 6 inch & $40 for the 8 inch models,i know for a fact that these type fans move asir long distance because i use them & the filters will work with the inline fans.
You can reactivate carbon. Just place the filters in a microwave and dry them out. Been doing it that way for years for my saltwater fish tank and it does work.I find that so far my home made carbon filters only work for about a week. then they start to let the smell threw.
I haven't tryed this style yet, maybe I will try it next.
If that child in your avatar is your's you should be extremely proud,thats one beautiful picture .i have that very same fan up there, 3 of them actually and they all are working just fine. Two of them run constantly and have been for months now.
Thats a good question on te computer fans,im not a big fan of using comp fans though,their build quality is questionable for our purposes & in no cases are they meant to be ran in conjunction with any type filter or anything that would restrict air flow.
Another thing ive noticed about computer fans,this came to me when i was messing with a regular window fan in my bedroom,my wqife bought me a new fan for the room,i put it in the window & couldnt feel shit & it was on high too,i got to looking at the slim line design & the twist to the fan blades was minimul in order to keep the slim profile,this resulted in very little air being moved more than a few feet past the fan,my old fan had a very deep twist to the blade & could be felt from all the way across our bedroom which is 14ft.
Every computer fan ive ever used had that same very slight twist to the blade,im not sure they are fit to move air in a grow op unless its a very small enclosed cabinet,not because of lack of cfm but lack of their ability to throw air long distance,something they were nerver designed to do from the start.
FYI you can buy 4inch,6 inch & 8 inch inline duct fans at home depot for $20 for the 4 inch models,$30 for the 6 inch & $40 for the 8 inch models,i know for a fact that these type fans move asir long distance because i use them & the filters will work with the inline fans.