Odor Control in an Apartment
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
You can run a Sok at either end, or at both ends, if your fan is strong enough. I may add a second sok to the intake end of my bloom chamber exhaust.
Are socks not as restrictive as charcoal can filters? I know my 6" 420 CFM inline fan wouldn't be able to handle a filter on the intake and the exhaust side of the fan.
Maybe it would but I question if I would still be able to exchange the air fast enough in the room at that point.
Odor Control in an Apartment
I'm going to say that Soks are less restrictive. But here's the thing with fans: They have a nominal CFM. Now, the ability to MAINTAIN that speed with backpressure or vacuum from a filter at one end will vary by the quality of the fan, not just the type of filter. So your average 'duct booster fan', while it's fine for some small applications, cannot run a filter.
Sorry D I had to go train a grad student- that's why I vanished for a while lol.
Odor Control in an Apartment
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Originally Posted by daihashi
Why would Anyone put a carbon filter on the intake Side that doesn't do anything? I would opt to just run a larger/longer canister on the exhaust side.
im talking about the exhaust fan u hook up two filters so theres no Oder i have friends with a medium grow op and there using this setup and it works good im going to be use this setup in a few months so ya and if u still dont know what im talking about i will draw u a pic if u want
Odor Control in an Apartment
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Originally Posted by smoketellidie
im talking about the exhaust fan u hook up two filters so theres no Oder i have friends with a medium grow op and there using this setup and it works good im going to be use this setup in a few months so ya and if u still dont know what im talking about i will draw u a pic if u want
yeah, I realized I misunderstood what you were saying when stinky replied above me. My bad :thumbsup:
Odor Control in an Apartment
Consider a carbon filter http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-gr...ed-carbon.html
The fan will work as hard sucking or blowing. I can't believe I said that...
Anyway, the thought that applying a device at the intake end id more work than at the exhaust end is a myth. Think of it. Same physics either way. Unless the air conduit / hose is easily crushed.