Indoor fan and carbon scrubber question.

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OOR WULLIE- fuckin excellent Riz
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As you have already noted , best to pull hot air from top to let cool air suck in from bottom. I think most fans are rated and work better sucking air through an obstacle(like a filter) than trying to blow air through it.
 
I will surely keep that in mind. I do not think I will run into that problem since i am using the max length of 4ft flex ducting.
 
The fan is installed and was turned on overnight to see if I can sleep with all that noise LOL. Which I did :-) . I felt air being drawn in from the bottom vents and the side of the tent was pushed in a little from all the suction. I am not sure if all that suction is good or bad? :confused:
 
The fan is installed and was turned on overnight to see if I can sleep with all that noise LOL. Which I did :-) . I felt air being drawn in from the bottom vents and the side of the tent was pushed in a little from all the suction. I am not sure if all that suction is good or bad? :confused:

is a good thing my friend means you have negative pressure so no leakey smells will get out :smokebuds:
 
Just my two cents about noise. I have a 4 inch fan on 6 inch insulated ducting which keeps the noise to a minimum, plus a fan controller, and I can make it so I only hear the buzzing of my light.
 
So, that's what negative pressure means, HA! I feel like a newbie, but it's all good. All I need now is some 6" ducting to attach to my light reflector then to another fan, finally the tent will then be finished :-)
 
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