Somebody answer my carbon filter fan ? real quick please

chiefbootknocker

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Hello. I'm going to need a carbon setup in my room, but funds are getting short.....you know tis the season


I've looked at the HTG supply combo setup that is $120. I felt that was rather cheap. The filter has 4lb of carbon whereas the CAN-33 has 16lb. Logic tells me that more carbon = more effective.

The Can-33 and fan combos are more than I really want to spend, although I am convinced that CAN is a good and effective brand.

My question is this; Do I really need the type of fan they typically pair with these filters? They are a bit expensive, and the cheapest I found was $90 shipped.

Would something like this work?

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=185009-1061-DB206&lpage=none
 
That lowes duct fan is a waste of money. You will have to upgrade after buying it so dont buy it. I don't know what you are running but this is what you need. From experience...An S & P fan the 150 model works great on low ( 2 settings hi/lo) for a 400 watter. It is the quitest fan I cant hear it. Go to ebay and search Carbon filters. This one works great and a little smaller/less expensive then the can model.

http://cgi.ebay.com/6-X-12-ACTIVATE...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item5884ba004b

http://www.hvacquick.com/products/r...Remote-Fans-for-Bath/SP-TD-Series-Inline-Fans

I would suggest also getting the 6 inch insulated ducting from hd/lowes for $25 a roll. I also suggest if you have a flower and veg. area close get a Y splitter and run one side veg and the other flower. Works...good luck
 
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