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Space Saving Fans

dpfour20

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I am looking at different fans, and space is at a premium. I have seen a few oscillating pedestal fans that look interesting. Can anyone recommend any specific models? It is going in a 4x4 tent. I have just a regular larger $20 oscillating fan at the moment, and I can tell its gonna shit out any day now, and I could use all the extra space I can get. Any recommendations on how to keep air moving in there?
 

qupee

Member
I bought an Air King at the local hydro store. It wasn't a pedestal kind but a wall mount. It has a hook type piece you can screw in with 2 screws. I used self-tapping metal screws and screwed it right into my 4x4 Grow Lab's tent poles directly. Then you hang the oscillating fan on the hook piece.

The Air King moved more air than a different cheaper brand they had. They are expensive fans but work well.

The 9016 (16") is good for a 4x4; I actually ran it on low most of the time. The 12" is too small for a 4x4, I used them in a ~3x3 tent though.

One problem I encountered was with too much negative pressure the walls of the tent sucked in and got in the way of the fan oscillating, but it's also a problem because it steals growing space from the tent, too.
 
are grow labs poles any thicker than the secret jardin? always wanted to put a wall mount oscillating in my tent, just didn't think it was possible. i guess you don't have to screw that far in? do you screw half way through the pole or all the way through?
 

PuReKnOwLeDgE

Licensed Grower
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I am putting up some secret jardin dr150 II right now and I am goint to take a 2x4, cut it to length, zip tie it to the pole, mount fan to 2x4. I use the 18" air kings, hopefully they fit lol.
 

Hammerhead

Disabled Farmer
ICMag Donor
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In my tent I used clip on's like this one..This one is 7"

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dpfour20

Member
hammerhead, does that small guy there oscillate?
I have a secret jardin, idk if the pole is thick enough to be screwing stuff into it, but I could use a few large hose clamps to just hold a 2x4 up into the corner against one of the poles, and attach a fan to that as well.
 

qupee

Member
I used a 1/2" long self-tapping screw, it went through one side of the pole only. I also had some 7" clip on fans like Hammerhead and frankly I didn't think you could feel the air moving from the even a foot away (maybe it was just the brand I had, they were cheap).

Couldn't say if the secret jardin poles are same or different from GrowLab. Jardin is usually considered a higher end brand so I'd be surprised if the grow lab poles were thicker.

When I first though of screwing the fan in I wasn't sure it would hold, but it did hold just fine.


hammerhead, does that small guy there oscillate?
I have a secret jardin, idk if the pole is thick enough to be screwing stuff into it, but I could use a few large hose clamps to just hold a 2x4 up into the corner against one of the poles, and attach a fan to that as well.


I should also mention I tried many variations of holding things to the poles, several kinds of tape, duct/hose clamps, u bolts, various pieces of wood etc. They kept sliding down. Finally, after I opened a tent to see my oscillating fan on top of a few plants trying to go back and forth I said screw it, literally. ;) After that I used the screws for two 16" fans and two 12" fans and never had another problem.

If you're worried about the pole try and buy an extra one in case something happens to the first.
 

dpfour20

Member
okay im gonna look into that small holmes one i think.

If I do end up having to put the fan in there, I will use my table saw to cut a channel out in the middle of the 2x4, and put that over the tent pole. The 2x4 go to the floor, and I will have two supports coming off the bottom of it, at a 90degree angle, so it fits right into the corner.
 

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