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Carbon Filter Question

anon0988

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I have this fan: Hydrofarm Active Air 6" inline 400cfm
I have this filter: 6"x20" duct flange filter

My box has grow footprint of 2' deep by 4' wide. Here's a rough diagram of it from the front:

I am having an odor issue currently and I'm been running down the list of possible issues:
1) I know that filter -> fan -> cooltube - > out would be best, however the current build I'm in is too far along/setup to switch designs now. I understand the concept of using postive/negative pressure and I will correct this in future builds.
2) The corner coming out of the filter is a metal ducting elbow of the twist type for various angles. I know this leaks and is not ideal.
3) Ducting is here. Since it has a wire exterior spiral when you connect it to the ducting or the cool tube, it leaks air which can cause a problem.

Note: I've duct taped around EVERY place in the system so I don't think leakage due to negative pressure inside the box is the issue. I've taped the metal elbow, all connecting points, etc. I am pretty sure that even though the area between the filter and the fan is negative pressure, that's not the problem due to it being well taped.

Problem: My fan speed controller has been lost in shipping for like a month. This means the fan is trying full force to move ~400cfm of air, maybe actually moving ~200cfm of air after you figure in the filter and ducting. Is this what's causing my odor problem? If I slow the fan speed down so it's pushing less air will the filter work better?
 

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St3ve

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If I slow the fan speed down so it's pushing less air will the filter work better?

Yes, some probably



However, inline filters will never clean the air 100%.. especially stinky strains that are mid/end flowering.

Also, if it IS in fact all the leaks from the ducting, another option is to ditch the cooltube, mount the filter to the top of the tent like it is, but then butt it up next to the side wall so you can poke the filter out of the tent and mount it directly to the fan on the outside of the tent. (meaning no ducting at all). This will eliminate all the spots for leaks. If you are still getting smell, then duct the fan out into another box and get an ozone generator or ona gel fan or something to further clean/disguise the smell.
 

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