HuffnPufferfish
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youre suggesting a blower fan?
https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-MULTIFAN-Control-Receiver/dp/B012CL2V3I
https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-MULTIFAN-Control-Receiver/dp/B012CL2V3I
well unless you can timetravel you wont ever have less users than products sold, this is same stupid logic newpapers use to report on rapes, if your question is "were you EVER raped" that % that says YES can ONLY GO UP, you CANNOT be un-raped
youre not addressing my issues, explain how this is not a stupidly desined overpriced product that is by default less efficient than existing designs, i shouldnt have to tell you how to improve your "invention"
every single day people in america are buying MAGNETS to cure their cancers, MAGNETS! "every day we're selling more magnets so we KNOW magnets work"
please refer me to a true american companies that makes pc fans by hand, cmon man, you think we're idiots?!
In my experience, they do exactly what Dan says they do.
I'm impressed. Keep your fan CFM's under 50 for them to work properly. I believe that's the right number... maybe Dan can clarify.
The adhesive mounting tape on these things is strong and holds them in place really well but if you have any screw head or nut protrusions they may cause the flange to not seat and seal completely flat against your cab wall... just use some gorilla duct tape to seal around the outside flange edge and you're golden.
for all i know thats your sister sitting next to you postin about how great your product is
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to me its funny you completey ignore what i said and just see "CRITIC"
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I explained exactly that. If you have further questions please let me know.youre not addressing my issues, explain how this is not a stupidly desined overpriced product that is by default less efficient than existing designs
Interesting product. I was starting to look around for something like this or make my own for my new bonsai mom/clone/seedling box.
I already used two of the AC Infinity 1225 fans.
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I would tell you that they'll work at least as well as a store bought can filter with granulated carbon pellets. Somewhere towards the beginning of this thread there is a shot of my cab with the old can filter. I removed it and mounted two filters on the outside of my cab so that the fans push through the filter. Saves me quite a bit of room and eventually I'll probably add on another section at the top of the cab for seedlings and move the filters inside the cabinet and have the fans pull through the filters.
I'm at the tail end of a grow with a pretty smelly plant and my results are better than what I got out of the can filters.
Hey, thanks for the input. We made the Flower Carbon Filter to solve all these issues. By using solid carbon with parallel channels, airflow is no longer a problem. The channels are also the proper length to allow the air to have enough contact time for odor absorption. This means axial fans work great with the Flower Carbon Filter. This is not a box of granulated carbon.I made a 50mm bed filter, using a small Axial PC fan. It was for a shoe cupboard, and worked quite well. Just sat there, recirculating. However the issues with low air flow were apparent. You need the air going through to be turbulent. So it all gets slung against the carbon at some point. Even a monster filter will leak smell if you lower airflow enough. What passes though won't be so turbulent, and air will find the easiest route though, so a laminar flow is created. Where the air rubbing shoulders with the carbon is slow moving, but above it is faster moving air that has little interaction as it slips through.
Any attempt with an axial fan is doomed. They just stall (spin on the spot, doing almost nothing). There are lots of centrifugal 'blower' type fans like the one recommended though.
dont hand out money to fake companies lol