View Full Version : a question about extraction fan....
timbuck3
06-18-2007, 07:51 AM
im working from out a small cupboard with one NL Fem. She is doing well...12/12 into the second week. Should I keep the extraction fan on 24hr? its summer where I live. I have the lights on at night to keep temp down and off during day.....usually around 25deg during daytime.
another thing, the extraction fan im using is brand new, but im worried if I have it on 24hr or too much it could overheat and cause a fire.....is this possible or am I paranoid? or would it eventually just burn out?
also is it bad for the plant to not have circulation with new air for 12 hours?
Thanks!
PharmaCan
06-18-2007, 01:08 PM
the extraction fan im using is brand new, but im worried if I have it on 24hr or too much it could overheat and cause a fire.....is this possible or am I paranoid? or would it eventually just burn out?
Thanks!
It sure is refreshing to see someone else who worries about really stupid shit as much as I do. LOL
If your fan is going to fail from a defect, it will most likely do so within the first few minutes of use. If it runs for several hours with no problems, you have nothing to worry about.
...how you run the wiring to get the electricity to the fan is a different story. If you have to modify your existing electrical system, either know what you are doing or find someone who does.
PC:smokin:
timbuck3
06-18-2007, 01:45 PM
yeah I know but its stupid shit that can get you into the big shit! lol
Al B. Fuct
06-18-2007, 01:53 PM
A new fan, particularly if it's a quality type with ball bearings, ain't gonna cause any fires... unless it gets a cat stuck in it or something... and even then, it ought to have a ~80-120C thermal fuse in the motor winding, preventing tabby flambé.
If you STILL can't sleep, run the friggin' fan on a power strip with a fuseholder fitted with a flea-current fuse. It'll probably pop at the next power surge... but ya know. :D
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