Insulated Ducting questions

VaporBros

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When they advertise the insulated ducting, is it just a wrap or does it actually come with the flexible ducting inside of it? Not sure if I should go out and buy the ducting and some insulation for a DIY job or just order the Insulated Ducting.

Here is a link to what im talking about:
http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/itemdesc.asp?ic=AFADI04X25&eq=&Tp=

Also, im going to be running a 4" Vortex fan. If i mounted a 4" to 6" reducer and used 6" ducting, would that lower the "wooshing" sound of the air passing? Thanks!:leaf:
 

MrJDGaF

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Hi VB, the insulated ducting is complete, it's two pieces of ducting with fibreglass insulation between. As for your idea with the noise, yes that would work.:-):peace:
 

VaporBros

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Hey Mr!

Thanks for the reply, now if I can find the insulated ducting in a 6" size, my "one-step-closer-to-stealth" journey begins.

(i turned this 4" vortex fan on and let it run in my closet while i walked through the house, can def hear it in the hallway and the room behind me)

as for silencing the actual fan, im going to be putting it in a cooler lined with carpet foam and filled with compact chunks of egg crate bed foam
 

flamdrags420

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6" size is pretty common at least here at lowes. I recently replaced all of my duct work on the furnace with that size.
 

VaporBros

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Awesome, I just assumed it may be hard to find because bghydro.com carried every other size BUT 6". Any idea how much it cost?
 

Londoner

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Yep insulated duct works against noise, not a great deal but its does make a difference, i use 5" accoustic/insulated ducting, or sonoduct as its called here.


Edit, when you cut the accoustic duct to size, be carefull of the fibreglass insulation, it itches you like fuck lol
 

VaporBros

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^^ ah dude, i was working with fiberglass one time and got the actual strands embedded in my hands with the hardener...wanted to cut my hands off lol
 

Londoner

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Lol yea mate, i know the feeling :lol: been in similar situations with fibreglass, the mother of all things itchy ;-)
 

fat sam

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i had a noisy fan so i tried everything i wrapped the fan in dynamat and all sorts of shit...eventually i bought a speed controler and turned the speed down a bit and it worked like a charm
 
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