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    CFL to LED. First grow in the new room. 1st Diary Entry

    Hi all. I'm from Australia and long time ghoster/new poster to the forums. Some brilliant info coming out of here so I'm looking forward to sharing and giving back with my future grows. I've previously run about 4 cycles in a wardrobe microgrow with CFLs and 4" fan, but haven't had access to...
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    Drip feed in coco

    Was running Coco and hand feeding like yourself. Micro grow and I was already finding that tiresome labour especially during flower. Went a different route with the new room/setup. Going organic and using blumats for a drip/hassle free feed system
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    thanks for the suggestions everyone really appreciate it! ended up buying some acoustic ducting and added an insulated/ ceiling with some R1.5 wool Running the 6" at 20% which is all I need for my space and barely a hum. Cheering! Cotton Candy up first
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    That's gold. Thanks mate My EC fan is actually brilliant its in a built in silencer so really the only thing im dealing with is the whoosh which is pretty major. You pointed it out and which may be my problem. I've had to suspend my fan/silencer and filter along different sides of the wall...
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    Might be a hard one. I live in aus and dont have access to the meter - quick google doesnt show any aussie ones I can acces readily annoyingly enough
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    Hi Joe speed controller is the default one the Phresh EC fans came with - Link . Just reading off the dial
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    Nice. Wondering if introducing a 2nd can filter on the outlet could act the same as your DIYjob
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    Interesting. Almost similiar area im working with. What's your CFM minimum requirements vs what the 10" CFM rating? To run the 6" at an acceptable sound level means its running at about 10-15% which is only 33-49CFM. Short of the minimum of 80. Curious to hear if the 10" would work for my...
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    What're your CFM requirements? my total space is about 80 cubic feet. With a built in silencer to the fan and carbon filter the current setup is rated for 330CFM. At 10% on the controller it came with - it was almost at the point I would accept but still would hum along. but 10% is only 33 CFM I...
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    great idea! ive read a few ways to do DIY box enclosures and by all accounts sounds like they're better than the metal silencers available?? how fast do you run your 4" ?
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    Stealth is the Word - Silencing exhaust fans

    Hi all As the title suggests I'm in the middle of planning/setting up my 2nd ever grow room. I've worked out of a wardrobe previously (pictured below) to much success. Considering how compact/micro it was it produced 1oz on avg per cycle on just 150w&200w CFLs. I've run aboutabout half a dozen...
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    Welcome New Members!

    Greetings everyone. Another newbie on the block Converted half a wardrobe into an interesting setup. Looking at getting into my first grow - just waiting on the little girl to pop and show herself. Good times ahead! looking forward to getting to know you all around the forums. Cheers
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