Inline Fan Cfm Question

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currenlty I have a 6” 442 CFM inline fan hooked up to a carbon filter at the top vent hole of my flower tent. I’ve been keeping the tent zipper partially unzipped to create negative pressure but I want to stop doing that. So my option would be to hook up a 4” inline fan to one of the bottom vent holes. Would a 4” 190 CFM work or do I need a fan with a higher CFM?

Thanks,

S
 
Monster762

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currenlty I have a 6” 442 CFM inline fan hooked up to a carbon filter at the top vent hole of my flower tent. I’ve been keeping the tent zipper partially unzipped to create negative pressure but I want to stop doing that. So my option would be to hook up a 4” inline fan to one of the bottom vent holes. Would a 4” 190 CFM work or do I need a fan with a higher CFM?

Thanks,

S
You should have screened vents. Just open them and that 6 inch should be all you need. I’m running a 4x8 on a 6 inch through filter. Passive intake. In order for that much air to get out it has to be coming in. How big is this tent?
 
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You should have screened vents. Just open them and that 6 inch should be all you need. I’m running a 4x8 on a 6 inch through filter. Passive intake. In order for that much air to get out it has to be coming in. How big is this tent?
I open all low vents then exhaust out the top. I have duct barely entering tent sealed and fan is outside strapped right to the filter. No room for all that mess inside.
 
MissBotany

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Thanks for the suggestions.

It’s only a 36”x36”x72”
There are three air vents and I want to say I tried opening all three vents with everything else closed up and the fan sucked the tent in way too far.

I can live with how I have it it now but I didn’t want any light coming out of the tent. With the front zipper open about about half way, a lot of light escapes.
 
Monster762

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Thanks for the suggestions.

It’s only a 36”x36”x72”
There are three air vents and I want to say I tried opening all three vents with everything else closed up and the fan sucked the tent in way too far.

I can live with how I have it it now but I didn’t want any light coming out of the tent. With the front zipper open about about half way, a lot of light escapes.
Oh. Yeah you got overkill for that tent. You’d been good with a little 200cfm. Maybe an intake might help but I think it’ll still be sucking the tent in.
 
MissBotany

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Oh. Yeah you got overkill for that tent. You’d been good with a little 200cfm. Maybe an intake might help but I think it’ll still be sucking the tent in.

Yes, I agree. Definite overkill but there is absolutely zero smell even with drying buds in the room! I must have been reading grow room set up guides for people doing large grows!
 
Westie

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If you do not already have, a fan speed controller could help you regulate/balance the pressure. Helped me manage temperature as well.
 
MissBotany

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If you do not already have, a fan speed controller could help you regulate/balance the pressure. Helped me manage temperature as well.
Good thinking. I’ll see if that’s an option for this fan.
 
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