Cheap & Easy Inline fan - under $30

reverof

Active Member
Yeah I have been looking into doing the reverse of what I have for the exhaust, exactly what you stated, a 10" over the ass end. Might do that this week as I did pickup another fan, Walmart had it on their clearance rack for some reason for $9 and is exact same fan... guessing it was a return or something.
 

rzza

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i know boosters suck but so do ghetto fan rigs. i was simply suggesting that if your not gonna use the proper equipment [inline] then use a booster or TWO and if your gonna make a ghetto rig then that is FINE but IMO it shouldnt be TAUGHT in a DIY 'how to' thread. Its just wrong.
 

rzza

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i suppose its not a fire hazard so its not a big deal. i just have this problem with diy IN AN INDOOR GARDEN THAT GROWS CANNABIS, simply because of the stereotypes. you know, the typical growroom is fire hazardous, wires running every sometimes sitting in water etc..
 

reverof

Active Member
I find my inline booster fan is more of a fire hazard to many, as if you buy from Home Depot, lowest etc... the boosters have no plug, leaving wiring up to the person who bought it... A long time ago I took off the table that most people have common sense, when many do not. In the case of this diy inline fan, the wiring is done, it is a UL approved fan and is very simple to do.
 

Father Earth

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I find my inline booster fan is more of a fire hazard to many, as if you buy from Home Depot, lowest etc... the boosters have no plug, leaving wiring up to the person who bought it... A long time ago I took off the table that most people have common sense, when many do not. In the case of this diy inline fan, the wiring is done, it is a UL approved fan and is very simple to do.
True true. Nice cheap setup.
 

Frito Bandito420

Active Member
I still don't get how your fan blows so hard. the same one that you bought I bought at Walmart for $16.00 is weaker than my 6" 340 cfm inline.
 

reverof

Active Member
presently I have just the one DIY fan setup for fresh air into the room, outgoing there is 1 4" booster fan, 1 8" booster fan and a 4.5" hole. With the 3 handling out going air, it still blows out my panda film door like a baloon with a lot of resistance when I push on it. I will be replacing my 8" with a diy fan to level it out, the 4" is presently hooked to a air cooled hood, but is open inside the room to help pull air out not only from the hood but also the room.
 

reverof

Active Member
Well maybe 800 cfm is a bit high, but had a friend bring over a commercial series roughly 480 cfm fan and set it up as an exhaust and the intake diy fan was still pushing more in than the 460cfm was taking out.
 

xMOONx

Member
Alright... So I needed more airflow into my flower room, I do hav ea small 4" inline fan hooked up to one of my lights and pulls a good amount of air out, but my intake to the room was horrible, especially when I zipped closed my door... so I decided to look aorund for some air flow and had come up with some ideas... the one I finalized on was a 7" Honeywell fan, an 8"x24" metal duct. I took the metal duct which almost fit purfect in the outflow rim of the fan, used a single screw to make a perm attachment, screwing through the rim of the fan into the metal duct, then I took black duct tape and ran around the rim of the fan and worked my way onto the duct. This basically created a single unit of a fan with a 2 foot tube extension, which I cut a whole in an out of the way area of my room and slid the duct in leaving the fan outside the room. i dont know exact cfm of this fan, but my 80cfm 4" inline from home depot isnt enough to keep up, the airflow is pushing my panda film door open out like a bubble... looking at others and comparing then I would say this is probably a 800cfm fan.

Honewell 7" fan $16.00 at walmart
8"x24" metal duct $5.96 @ Home Depot
Large roll of Black Duct Tape $7.96
single metal self taping scew $0.08

Here is exact pictures of the items I used, I will post a picture of the final product once I can get one.

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I have a $10.00 WM box fan & I just open my closet door some!
 

conman322

Member
I just did a very similar design using the same fan i believe. will post link so you can check it out. only thing i did differently was i only used household products for the fan and blower part, i will be attaching a duct/filter combo tomorrow!
CONMAN
 

edisonzmedicine

New Member
I'm chiming in late, but I love the idea. It's stuff like this that really helps others, and makes this a great site. Cannabis is a sacred and holy plant. More people helping others to get out of the illicit game is what we need. Thanks for posting!

:-P
 

randybishop

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This is Genius!!!

I was looking at the same fan as an alternative to 6" inline duct fan which are loud as hell (and yes I have tried speed control, FAIL).
I believe the fan in the OP was a Honeywell Turbo Force which is rated 185 CFM (for comparison a 6" duct fan is 160 CFM). And the
TurboForce is a lot quieter for sure! Gonna see if this can work for air exhaust in my setup.

Thanks for posting this reverof!!
 

ProHuman

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Good Instructions for small CFL or Tube Grows, however...

I did this type of thing once before, and it works as well as a booster fan IF...
1. you use it to ventilate a small grow area
2. you have no, or little restrictive ducting. (longer ducts, and more bends have bad effects)
3. you do not use filters (again, adding restrictive filtration will restrict the airflow)
4. you do not use hot lights

I had a little fan taped to a pvc pipe, that worked out well, when i was using fluorescent tubes in a small veg area, even a booster fan worked in my medium space with a 250 HPS. At that time, the ducting had one bend, and was only 4 feet long, without filters on intake or exhaust.

I had Issues with the grow I am doing now, it is the first time I added a carbon filter, and the booster fan was not keeping the closet cool enough. Spending money on a good centrifugal fan made a huge difference. (Don't let anyone fool ya, LEDs make heat that must be moved.) :D
 

Ovibird

Active Member
I've been working on getting a small tent up and going and was thinking about this same idea for intake. I've got so many loud ass fans as it is and was wondering if this would work for a smaller area. I'm glad you tried and it's workin out. Think I'll go ahead and try it myself now.
 

Mullowman

Active Member
Just curious to how loud this fan is?

All of them put together??!was he going to make more aswell..?? I have a fridge with a 400 w in it..
in oz now the temps are pushing 30 33 celcius ambient.. summer time usually peaks around 48 celcius ...
last year 50 celcius.. so worried I went and got an extra fan from local hardware... bunnings! It says 850cfm .... should be plenty for a fridge right?
Wrong!!!
U see the current 6 inch egay inline $30 special fan that I already have insalled is desiged to move air fast... and lots of it..
The other fan I got which is a roof mount ducted exhaust fan ..similar to a bathroom or kitchen is designed to move volume.. yeah itll suck the air out if room but not quick enough for heat removal...
my heat went up when adding a second fan..
Best be getting a inline... b done with it..
one love
 
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