Lumatek ats pro 310 watt running hot.

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.
 
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.
My current exhaust fan is 148cfm which is very small for a 3.3x3.3, so i need a bigger one, although i haven't figure yet how many cfm i need because everybody says a different thing. I wish I could save on expenses because I'm unemployed but i can't.
Noise is a serious problem because tent is in the same room where i'm sleeping, luckily it's a living room and that dissipates the sound. I will search it a lot before i buy something i will read reviews, see videos etc.
 
My current exhaust fan is 148cfm which is very small for a 3.3x3.3, so i need a bigger one, although i haven't figure yet how many cfm i need because everybody says a different thing. I wish I could save on expenses because I'm unemployed but i can't.
Noise is a serious problem because tent is in the same room where i'm sleeping, luckily it's a living room and that dissipates the sound. I will search it a lot before i buy something i will read reviews, see videos etc.

What size is it 4" or 6"? I run a 6" with carbon filter in my 3'x3' that seems to be more then what I need in that tent. Look into getting a AC infinity fan and controller that ramps the fan up and down as needed per conditions set temp and rh
 
What size is it 4" or 6"? I run a 6" with carbon filter in my 3'x3' that seems to be more then what I need in that tent. Look into getting a AC infinity fan and controller that ramps the fan up and down as needed per conditions set temp and rh
Thanks for the tip, it's 4" with a carbon filter and it is very loud. Well, AC infinity is a very good brand but it's in usa and the cost shipping would be unbearable. Here in greece we have very few options regarding grow equipment and all the fans are totally crap.
 
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