stelthy
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Ok when you install the fans remember the bottom fan needs to pull/suck air in, and the top needs to push/blow air out so test which way around they need to go before bolting them in, you will need the mechano sized nuts and bolts (only longer), and remember to use some insulating foam around the square perimeter of each fans casing to ensure no vibrations and a nice fit OK - step 2 * WIRING THE FAN's TOGETHER* this is well easy :-Hey Dangledo. Welcome but it sounds like you arent sticking around i hope you are though. I got my fans today. Plugged em in and they move a fair bit of air. Much more that i thought. These are meant for computers though i presume. Very robust things made of metal. They plug straight into a power socket so no stuffing around with chargers and that as i am useless with anything handy. On that note though i have these two controllers that came with my large ceiling fans but as i have controllers for those they are available if they can be used. Anyone have any advice? I would say if i can use them it would involve chopping the power cord but i will need some help from an electrician i would say. Stelth i will get one of the small $109 phat fans. Give me a couple of weeks. I have a fishing tournament coming up and all my money is going on tackle.
1) Open the plugs, and take a pic so you remember where the wires go ..(colours to connectors)
2) Install the fans in the desired locations and run the wires tidyly to the point of exit and enclose in white PVC self sticking trunking (small)
3) Drill 2 holes for the fan wire to exit out of, pull the wire through and seal the small drilled holes with bathroom sealent
4) Now twist the power wires together same colour to same colour,(refer to the pic you took) and put the doubled up wires into just one of the plugs you've opened
5) Screw the plug back up
6) Connect the plug to a anolog time switch, set it up for 19 hours on and 5 hours off, (your light will be on for 18 hours and off for 6) - if you adjust the time accordingly this time set will ensure cool air is be fed through the grow room half hour before lights on and half hour after lights off! then plug the fans and time switch into a 10 socket multi plug (surge protected) is always good, and make sure to mount your 10 socket multi plug at the top outside the growroom towards the back! this is benificial for a few reason's
A) you can unplug easyly if you have to, in event of a fire
B) water and electricity don't mix (inc. high humidity, and misting) so good idea to keep power connections as far out the way as possible
C) Keeps power leads organised and tidy, and helps keep your grow space clutter free - a clean tidy grow room is 'A happy grow space'
I will do some diagrams and post them in a bit! gotta take my daughter to the park now so will get back to you in a few hours - STELTHY