superloud Well-Known Member Feb 4, 2016 #1 If I have a 440cfm at the back of my light. And a 800cfm fan on the front pulling threw a filter should I be getting 1200cfm at the exaust exit?
If I have a 440cfm at the back of my light. And a 800cfm fan on the front pulling threw a filter should I be getting 1200cfm at the exaust exit?
kmog33 Well-Known Member Feb 4, 2016 #2 superloud said: If I have a 440cfm at the back of my light. And a 800cfm fan on the front pulling threw a filter should I be getting 1200cfm at the exaust exit? Click to expand... Nope you'll have losses from the filter hood and ducting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
superloud said: If I have a 440cfm at the back of my light. And a 800cfm fan on the front pulling threw a filter should I be getting 1200cfm at the exaust exit? Click to expand... Nope you'll have losses from the filter hood and ducting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
superloud Well-Known Member Feb 4, 2016 #3 kmog33 said: Nope you'll have losses from the filter hood and ducting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Ok I know I'll have some loss but can two fans be put in line like that?
kmog33 said: Nope you'll have losses from the filter hood and ducting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Ok I know I'll have some loss but can two fans be put in line like that?
kmog33 Well-Known Member Feb 4, 2016 #4 superloud said: Ok I know I'll have some loss but can two fans be put in line like that? Click to expand... I think it's alright, I would just make sure your bigger fan isn't destroying your smaller fans motor when you're running them. It's probably better to utilize them separately. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
superloud said: Ok I know I'll have some loss but can two fans be put in line like that? Click to expand... I think it's alright, I would just make sure your bigger fan isn't destroying your smaller fans motor when you're running them. It's probably better to utilize them separately. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk