inline fan help! electrical knowledge needed

just got a 6 inch inline fan for my exhaust and i am connecting the two black wires on the housing to the blue and brown wires on the cord and cant help but notice there is a third wire that is green and yellow with a tag on it. when i plug it in it works w\o it wired in but am not sure if it is one of those things that will stop my house from burning to the ground haha .Photo on 2011-03-14 at 18.18 #3.jpgPhoto on 2011-03-14 at 18.18 #2.jpgPhoto on 2011-03-14 at 18.17 #3.jpg
my question is does the get wired as well? wtf is this?
 

Jozikins

Well-Known Member
It's the ground. It prevents that thing from frying during a surge, or from popping your breakers. You should see a titanium screw somewhere in the housing for all of that. Wrap it around that screw, and twist it tight to secure the wires. This is usually how the ground works, at least in my inline fan.

Google Search could actually give you an excellent guide on how to wire something up, and what all the colors mean. Most people that know good information like this usually pass over threads like this because it's a question that has probably already been answered a few times on here. I'm not saying they should pass over, or that it's your fault this information has already been posted here, but I am letting you know that is how it works.

Also, how big is your space? That fan is a duct booster. Not an inline fan. If you have a small little cabinet it should be fine, but if you have a tent or a room, as well as a carbon filter, that is not sufficient. A inline fan is usually only 40-60 bucks on top of a duct booster. Well worth it. My best advise is to never travel to the hydro store with less than 350 saved up, or you will be constantly upgrading your purchases. Well, unless you are running out for a clone tray or bug killer, as I often do.
 

fabfun

New Member
is your cord 2 wires and a ground if not u need a 2 wires and a ground cord u need a ground for safety
 
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