Which creates the most static pressure(this is on the fan-no?). Putting the filter on the inlet side or the outlet side of the fan?(surly this is equal?? as long as air can freely move)
& do i gain less static if i make the duct longer on the output side, if i wanna push?.
Ive pushed through filters for years with few problems. I too wasnt able to Pull because of space issues, so to save my fan/s i lengthened the outlet duct to my scrubber(less back pressure on the fan). was that doing any good?
(CF Fan Btw!) had to add a FSC, i was getting loads of neg pressure/ too much.(Noise was an issue too with the pushing like someone already mentioned)
If i could have i would of pulled through, but it wasnt possible. Once i sealed everything up, no smells escaping out of fan or duct. Good Info in this thread!
Respect to all!
& do i gain less static if i make the duct longer on the output side, if i wanna push?.
Ive pushed through filters for years with few problems. I too wasnt able to Pull because of space issues, so to save my fan/s i lengthened the outlet duct to my scrubber(less back pressure on the fan). was that doing any good?
(CF Fan Btw!) had to add a FSC, i was getting loads of neg pressure/ too much.(Noise was an issue too with the pushing like someone already mentioned)
If i could have i would of pulled through, but it wasnt possible. Once i sealed everything up, no smells escaping out of fan or duct. Good Info in this thread!
Respect to all!
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