Great fans at a low price

JLStiffy

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HUm.. Would be easier to buy inline although they are costly!!!!!!!! 4inch runs about 200Plus
 

ozgrower90

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Well the fans are bout 120 but I have a friend who works together with them so he told me I could get one for around 20 to 30 bux what a deal. the room is about 2 1/2 meters in length, a meter in width. I'm only using part of that room though. Was gonna put the fan in the ceiling. That should ventialte it right? I really dont feel like getting a cooltube and ducting it. Would that fan be sufficient?
thanks a lot
 

ozgrower90

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Same exaust fan @ Lowes is $12.98.But they are kinda loud.
that can't be the same fan...I've got one of them in my bathroom and there super quiet. 12bux? deffinately not the same ones, the motor is made in japan just like inline fans so I think it would work pretty well. But then again I live in Australia and don't know anything about lowes.
Does anyone know if this will ventilate my room and keep it at a good temp. And also can anyone convert that into cfm (ill give you rep:mrgreen:)
thanks a lot
 

RandyRocket

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that fan looks good.

those home depot 4" inlines move very little air. It won't work for my 430 watt flower rooom but does cool the veg/mother box.

it's spec say around 300 cu ft per min so most 4 x 4 areas work out to need about that as a min.
 

WWgrower

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First off just bought a S&P 4 inch inline from the company for 80 buck 9 shipping. 140 cfm. If you have a long run and a couple of angle's that exhaust fan is not going to get the job done. It can move a good amount of air but back pressure on a exhaust setup is very poor.
 

ozgrower90

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that fan looks good.

those home depot 4" inlines move very little air. It won't work for my 430 watt flower rooom but does cool the veg/mother box.

it's spec say around 300 cu ft per min so most 4 x 4 areas work out to need about that as a min.
my fan looks good? or the other one. Reckon anyone could convert my number(330m3/h) to cfm. Not very good at maths
thanks guys
 
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