This inline fan with the DIY Carbon filter?

dougoly

Active Member
He means it would work fine for that space. I would say with that little space use a 4" inline or 120mm computer fan. I don't know how well the pc fan would do with the carbon filter drag on it though.
 

dxfan227

Active Member
yah def need the carbon filter, another questions....I am looking for a way to get the lights in 3 y splitters with 6 bulbs total, I do not want to do any wiring, do they make fixtures that have power cords? I want to be able to raise and lower the bulbs in the cab, so the ones that plug into a power stip directly I dont think will work....thoughts?


edit: I watched a video on how to attach a power cord to vanity lights....seems simple? just white to white, black to black and ground the copper wire....thats it?
 

2supra4u

Well-Known Member
those duct fans are not meant to pull/push through restrictions.

you need a proper inline fan

although the duct fan would work to an extent....also depends on the size of your spance and that temps you will get
with such a small space it may work fine for you though
 

dxfan227

Active Member
Yah I know i need a proper inline fan, but.............................$$ only tryng to do 2 plants at a time.
 

rollandtoke

Active Member
yah def need the carbon filter, another questions....I am looking for a way to get the lights in 3 y splitters with 6 bulbs total, I do not want to do any wiring, do they make fixtures that have power cords? I want to be able to raise and lower the bulbs in the cab, so the ones that plug into a power stip directly I dont think will work....thoughts?


edit: I watched a video on how to attach a power cord to vanity lights....seems simple? just white to white, black to black and ground the copper wire....thats it?


It is indeed that simple. I am setting up a new cab and recently used a computer power cord, stripped the plug, and wired it to the 3-light vanity bathroom light from home depot (10$)...white to white, black to black, green to copper (computer power cords are 3-prong, so they have a grounding wire.)
 
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