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    ex fan

    [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][attachment=o212165][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]hello all i just got this fan and wondering if this will work for a 3x3x8' room

    how many plants can i do with this space? i have a 600 hps...
    thanks
    fasts102376 Reviewed by fasts102376 on . ex fan hello all:) i just got this fan and wondering if this will work for a 3x3x8' room how many plants can i do with this space? i have a 600 hps... thanks Rating: 5

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    #2
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    ex fan

    this is what it says on the motor..

    115 v. 60 hz. 08 amp 1/50 hp.. 1550 r.p.m.

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    #3
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    ex fan

    Without knowing cfm you can only guess. Does it seem to really huff some air? That design usually does so should be plenty for that tiny space. They are just noisy when solid mounted. Put flex duct on int and exhaust and hang it from a bungee, helps alot

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    #4
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    ex fan

    thanks cannakeeper it seems to pull real good.. i'll try it, if it dont work i only give $2 for it lol..

    i wanted somebodys opinions if i was waisting my time with it..

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    #5
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    ex fan

    i google on my fan and this what they told me..The cfm is 212 at 0" Ps, 172 cfm at .25" Ps
    will that work in my 3x3x8' room? if i put a carbon filter on it will it burn it up?
    thanks

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    #6
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    ex fan

    In my 4' x 2' x 7' tall closet, (400w MH plus occational CFL suppliments) I use a 12" circulating fan, and it works fine. 600watters get pretty hot tho. I'd set her up, and see if the heat will be an issue before making any decisions. You'll have to see what the carbon scrubber requirements are for CFM, too.

    Are you just exhausting out of the closet into the room, or are you planning on routing it outside? Are you running a batwing, or a hooded reflector with glass and an exhaust vent? Just curious because what you can do is determined by what you have, lol.

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    #7
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    ex fan

    hello rusty.. the fan is being used for heat purpose's exhausting through the attic.. hood i have is a bat wing..

    i'm just worried it's not efficient enough, i'd hate to cut a square hole if it's not enough.. lol

    if worst comes to worst i'll get a 4"vortecx fan, but there expensive... lol

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    #8
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    ex fan

    You could do a 'dry-run...a temporary routing, to the room just out of the closet. See what configurations you can come up with, and how it heats up the closet. Gives you a good starting point. In a small space, a hooded/vented reflector would be preferable, as you could hook-up the exhaust fan "in-line".

    If you cut a hole, and mount it there, will it vibrate? Ya might need sound dampeners. (rubber mounting gromets that deaden vibration)

    Have you tried to run the light in there yet? Have you tried using a simple oscillating fan at the closet opening? It's what I use, but my light is only 400w.

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    #9
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    ex fan

    IMO you will be fine with that but i recommend placing a bit of activated carbon in front of the outlet. Good luck & w00t!

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