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i like this one,i need to upgrade anyway,i run with forced wind,summer is a bitch here and im going to a 8in myself,like the look of that carbon filter there,best thing is the charcoal,most cheapy you buy are filled with coco husk,they work to but harder to clean,i open the filter and lay the coal on a cookie sheet,get the propane torch with rose bud adapter and slowly wand it over the coal,burns off all crap,trick is burn to you see the coating start to smoke,then stop,your just burning off the skin if you dig,takes a while but my filter is 4 yrs old and ive cleaned it 3 times,time for a new one,hahahahaTerraBloom 6" Inline Duct Fan, Quiet Energy Saving EC Motor with 0-100% Adjustable Speed Control. for Ventilation, Exhaust, Garden and Hydroponics Airflow Boosting. 350 CFM, 40W https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JMHFJMR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_YROFCbTYWN2KR
This model fan intrigues me. I have a 6” fan coming tomorrow that has a controller and monitor built in for quite a bit more money. Not sure if I’ll keep it or send it back and get the above model instead.
i like this one,i need to upgrade anyway,i run with forced wind,summer is a bitch here and im going to a 8in myself,like the look of that carbon filter there,best thing is the charcoal,most cheapy you buy are filled with coco husk,they work to but harder to clean,i open the filter and lay the coal on a cookie sheet,get the propane torch with rose bud adapter and slowly wand it over the coal,burns off all crap,trick is burn to you see the coating start to smoke,then stop,your just burning off the skin if you dig,takes a while but my filter is 4 yrs old and ive cleaned it 3 times,time for a new one,hahahaha
they are really easy to take apart,i used self tapping screws to put back together,i went to a fish store looking for charcoal they got it but damn proud of it too,let me go back in pics and see if i can find me doing as describedDude that’s awesome. I had no idea. I’ve been looking around for virgin carbon to do just that but if you can recondition your existing coal that would be even better. I’ll give that a try. I got a couple filters that will need something in a couple months.
i cant find the pics,but i use a little rose bud made for a propane hand held torch,just spread out a cookie sheet full and wisp it across it,you will smell the crap burning off,if it turns a white color get off it,easy as shit just takes a little time,when you a broke dick all little tricks come in handy if you dig,i also take top off filter and just dump it out reversing what was filtering ,most times the fist 6inch is all that filters,the back 6 just lay in waste,this is when i found out about the coco husk,dumped that bitch out and back half was brand new,had already ordered another filter and said why not,gave it a try and after done worked as good as the other
any time,just a tip for ya,if when buying a filter the advertisment doesnt state charcoal your gonna get coconut husk and it doesnt last long,the link you provided had austrlian charcaol,but ya when i was in that closet i had 3 of the 400 cfm fan and filter combos going in there,loud as hell,made a new attic ceiling entrance door from foam and had all three cut holes to run the exhaust right out into attic,had another filter combo pulling in outside air,worked great,last 2 summers i ran with the 6in combos and damn fight all the way with just forced wind,still got great product but felt like i was growing in coco again,work work work and more work wit that stuffDamn that’s awesome bro. I’m gonna give that a shot. I have a little propane torch that’ll fit the bill perfectly. Thanks a ton for saving me a shitload of money. I owe ya one brother!
That's what I just installed. It sure looks nice all installed. Plus the control panel is pretty intuitive.AC Infinity CLOUDLINE T6, Quiet 6” Inline Duct Fan with Temperature Humidity Controller - Ventilation Exhaust Fan for Heating Cooling Booster, Grow Tents, Hydroponics https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074XBXFPD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_pTOFCbQ2Z281G
I have this model on the way but I kind of like the brushless ability of the one in my previous post. I’ll check it out and decide.
That's what I just installed. It sure looks nice all installed. Plus the control panel is pretty intuitive.
On the charcoal, another online source are aquarium supply places, I bought ten lbs that wasn’t too expensive...
There's A LOT to it. When I get home I will read the manual front to back and let you know my findings. After powering up first time yesterday the whole basement stopped smelling. There was only a minor smell cause early in bloom, but it was noticeable. Probably 45 minutes later the basement didn't smell one bit. As for noise, it has settings 1-10 where I start really hearing it outside my false wall at around a 7. My hurricane 18" is FAR louder than it. Tonight I'm also gonna work on the settings to control temp. I ran it on 3 the whole night though and it was still moving considerable air.How do you like it? Can you set it to never go below a minimum speed? That’s my concern. I need odor control and negative air pressure so having the ability to always have air moving is a must.
Makes sense. One problem i ran into was 6" aluminum tubing that was perfectly sealed. For some reason my local hardware store only had a kind that's not perfectly sealed but like sections crimped together. Fortunately the 6" section I had to run was like 1.5ft so sealing the tube with tape didn't take too long.Negative pressure just ensures no air escapes the enclosure. So basically you have more air exiting than entering. In a grow tent the negative air pressure sucks in the walls. If you had positive air pressure it would blow up the tent like a balloon. The problem with positive air pressure is then air escapes through all the little holes if it’s not completely sealed. So most growers use negative air pressure to ensure all air exits through their in-line fan and through a carbon filter. In this scenario you’ll get air sucked through all the little holes but that’s ok because it won’t emit odors as all the air is exiting through the carbon filter.
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