Rather than buying a likely moderately expensive larger fan with built-in controller, using your current fan (with a thermostat switch/controller) and adding a cheap booster inline fan pushing air into the tent (or adding it to the exhaust) may accomplish the same goals, save you $, and be more adaptable.
If fan noise is not a concern, you can use a cheap fan(s). No need to buy an expensive one made the be quiet/stealthy for grow tents vs. one quiet enough made for residential use. For ex., as my exhaust fan I am currently using the cheap ($35 on Amazon) AC Infinity 6" fan (https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-RAXIAL-Booster-Controller) with speed controller, not their upscale super-quiet Cloudnine Pro grow market fan costing about 3x more ($99 on Amazon). It does the same job and noise is minimal. And I see Vivosun has a similar inline 275 cfm fan a few dollars cheaper and as 240 cfm model for just $28.
If fan noise is not a concern, you can use a cheap fan(s). No need to buy an expensive one made the be quiet/stealthy for grow tents vs. one quiet enough made for residential use. For ex., as my exhaust fan I am currently using the cheap ($35 on Amazon) AC Infinity 6" fan (https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-RAXIAL-Booster-Controller) with speed controller, not their upscale super-quiet Cloudnine Pro grow market fan costing about 3x more ($99 on Amazon). It does the same job and noise is minimal. And I see Vivosun has a similar inline 275 cfm fan a few dollars cheaper and as 240 cfm model for just $28.