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    Junior Member

    fan on fan?

    if you needed a little more power out of your small exhaust fan,

    could you place a small axial fan on top of an inline fan to help the inline fan exhaust?

    the inline fan will be blowing into a carbon filter and it might need a little more power. the idea is to attach the axial fan blowing into the inline exhaust then thru the filter
    petersondude Reviewed by petersondude on . fan on fan? if you needed a little more power out of your small exhaust fan, could you place a small axial fan on top of an inline fan to help the inline fan exhaust? the inline fan will be blowing into a carbon filter and it might need a little more power. the idea is to attach the axial fan blowing into the inline exhaust then thru the filter Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    fan on fan?

    I would think so...? idk

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    #3
    Junior Member

    fan on fan?

    yeah i have a ghetto intake i made with a wal-mart (holmes is the brand name) window fan, the one with two fans, they're actually quite powerful for 17 bucks, a 4" duct booster fan and a garbage bag, it made a 4 degree drop in the temp, which helped out the other day when it was 95 outside, my cabinet was about 80, it def. works.

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