Inline Fan from HomeDepot... need opinion

dyzel

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That fan would be ideal for your venting needs. The fan is rated at 200cfm, and will move 200 cubic feet of air each minute. That would circulate your grow space twice every minute. Not too bad!

Venting into the attic will be just fine.

Good luck growing!
 

TommyHobby

Active Member
Thanks for the quick comeback...

one more Q: will I also need to install an intake fan just like this to get air INTO the grow room ??
 

dyzel

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An intake fan is optional. You can achieve adequate results using a passive intake (a hole to let air in with NO fan).
A rule of thumb: passive intake should be twice as large (size of exhaust holes) as the exhaust hole.

You will also need to get an oscillating fan for the plants. The breeze does them good!
 

Bonzi Lighthouse

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Before I endorse this fan tell me a little about how you are planning to grow and what kind of light, ambient temp of air you will be bringing in.
 

TommyHobby

Active Member
Before I endorse this fan tell me a little about how you are planning to grow and what kind of light, ambient temp of air you will be bringing in.
I'm pretty new to the growing scene and need help but this is what I'm working with so far.

Space: 4.5 ft X 3 ft X 8 ft
Light: Got a 400 HPS light kit on the way
Planning to vent into the attic

If you need to know anything else, let me know...
 

TommyHobby

Active Member
So is it better to pull air from a cool tube setup or blow it thru ? I'd suspect that sucking would be better than blowing... (lol, that sounds funny).
 

purplehazin

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That home depot fan is going to be worthless hooked up to a cooltube. I have that Home Depot 6" model and it's only good for an intake fan. You will need a centrifugal fan to pair with your cooltube.
 

Xenosis

Active Member
it might also be worth it to take smell into account at this point. ie maybe look into getting a carbon filtered inline fan as an exhaust to eliminate smell.

http://htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=52531
GrowBright 4" Inline Fan & Carbon Filter Combo

http://htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=52596
8" INLINE FAN by GrowBright

HIGH VELOCITY
590 CFM (cubic feet per minute)
Solid STEEL Construction (not cheap plastic)
CE Listed for Safety
Mounting Bracket included
Grounded Power Cord (plugs into a standard household outlet)
Uses 170 watts of electricity 120V/60Hz
Measures approx. 8.5" wide x 15" tall
Quiet (53 db)
2500 RPM
 

Xenosis

Active Member
Do you think by venting into a big attic would be sufficient enough ?
Yeah that should be ok so long as it can slowly disipate out above. If you are concerned with the smell at all though a carbon filter would do the trick.

Another thing you might want to think about is if you have an intake fan low to the ground and passive exhaust up near ceiling, the hotter air will get pushed out. This may not have any different effect for you, but could allow for different varieties of set ups.
 

Bonzi Lighthouse

Well-Known Member
Another thing you might want to think about is if you have an intake fan low to the ground and passive exhaust up near ceiling, the hotter air will get pushed out.
No, suck air out of your tent, do not blow air in. you want the preasure in the tent lower than the preasure outside the tent. You control heat and odor better this way.
 
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