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Hey hey! Back with another question everyone
I have a 2x4x5 tent and I’m trying to decide the best way to set up ventilation. I have 2 AC Infinity Cloudline T4 fans. Rated at 200 CFM each, and one carbon filter rated at 205 CFM. Trying to decide if I should do passive intake > carbon filter > 1 exhaust fan; passive intake > carbon filter > 2 exhaust fans connected by T fitting; or 1 active intake fan > carbon filter > 1 exhaust fan. Or any other ideas!
How will the T fitting affect the CFM power of each fan. I’m wondering if it could result in the suction from one fan having a negative effect pulling against the intake of the other fan... I’m no HVAC expert but I don’t see how the fan can know which port to pull from. In effect, it seems like it would pull from whatever was in front of it, which would be the carbon filter and the intake of the second fan. Seems like it might be ineffective and bad for the fan motors with a T splitter
Here’s a chicken scratch drawing I did...
I have a 2x4x5 tent and I’m trying to decide the best way to set up ventilation. I have 2 AC Infinity Cloudline T4 fans. Rated at 200 CFM each, and one carbon filter rated at 205 CFM. Trying to decide if I should do passive intake > carbon filter > 1 exhaust fan; passive intake > carbon filter > 2 exhaust fans connected by T fitting; or 1 active intake fan > carbon filter > 1 exhaust fan. Or any other ideas!
How will the T fitting affect the CFM power of each fan. I’m wondering if it could result in the suction from one fan having a negative effect pulling against the intake of the other fan... I’m no HVAC expert but I don’t see how the fan can know which port to pull from. In effect, it seems like it would pull from whatever was in front of it, which would be the carbon filter and the intake of the second fan. Seems like it might be ineffective and bad for the fan motors with a T splitter
Here’s a chicken scratch drawing I did...