Saerimmner
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My Dad chucked me some cash for my birthday on Sunday.
A new 5" Rhino pro filter and a new 5" Ruck fan coming up, happy days.
happy birthday u old bastard.
personally i would go with the 6" filter and use a reducer, will last twice as long for very little extra cost.
if you fit a 6" filter to a 5" fan it will place less strain on the carbon in the filter, air moving slower over the carbon means it will work better and the filter should therefore last longer.
i have an 8" filter that has lasted for nearly 3 years because i have only ever run a 6" fan over it.
This is true but I reckon £60 for a top shelf filter that lasts 3-4 years (I've had this one that long) is right enough.
are you only cooling one light or something? 5" fan and filter seems a bit lightweight especially considering the heat we are having. i must say 60 quid is a bargain, i'm sure my 6" was over a ton, i don't shop around though.
i was right then.
if one fan is more powerful how does it affect the performance? will the stronger fan make the weaker one spin faster or will it just run at a lower speed?
vaping some critical jack, surprisingly good and strong, mus be the jack commin out, wont be growin it or any other seed strains again for the foreseeable ...no point as it cash croppers that I need