I was thinking about going with the S&P TD-100 4" fan, and then using a splitter and having that fan both cool the light and the carbon scrubber.
Any thoughts on this matter?
THX,
BILLDO
Does anyone care to opine on this?
Wont work, I tried it. The open end that doesnt go to the scrubber allows the fan to breathe. In other words, it doesnt create enough pressure in the ducting to pull on the scrubber since the air has an easier route through the tube.
Hope this helps.
Think about it like this. If your straw has a hole in it, you cant suck fluid through it right? Its because the hole allows the vacuum to escape.
Same applies to the ducting between the fan and the filter. Filter creates resistance, so the fan creates pressure between the fan and the filter. Add another route for the air to move, and the fan doesnt need to create pressure to pull air throught the filer, the vacuum is broken from the open end of the cooltube.
I have a cooltube and against other readers suggestions I run mine like this:
Filter>Ducting>intake of fan>ducting on exhaust side of fan>cooltube>ducting>exhast vent.
They say you shouldnt push air through the cooltube, however I dont have any issues doing it. And I believe the heat from the bulb, sucking through the fan could create an added heat in the fan on a long term basis. Im straight on the extra heat in my fan.
Thats how I run everything on 1 fan. Hope that helps...