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03-18-2006, 06:38 PM #1OPSenior Member
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FanTech FR Series non-Estar Fans
FanTech fans are remote mounted in-line variable-speed centrifugal fans, suitable to exhaust from bathrooms, additions, and laundry rooms. The fan features a UL recognized, UV protected, thermoplastic resin housing, able to be mounted outdoors if necessary. The fans are caulked at the motor screws, the wiring cables, and along the seams of the fan to prevent moisture from entering the house. The fans feature a totally enclosed motor, permitting use in areas of high moisture, in lint and dust laden environments, and are rated for airstream temperatures up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Each fan is pre-wired and equipped with a mounting bracket to permit easy installation. FanTech fans come with a 5 year factory warranty.
* Voltage/Power: 115VAC 60Hz
* Model # Specs (FR 110): 167 cfm, 80 watts, 0.72 amps, for 4 inch duct $149
* Model # Specs (FR 160): 289 cfm, 129 watts, 1.14 amps, for 6 inch duct $190
* Model # Specs (FR 250): 563 cfm, 225 watts, 2.21 amps, for 10 inch duct $295
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ckarmaxul Reviewed by karmaxul on . Cheap inline fans high power Fantech FanTech FR Series non-Estar Fans FanTech fans are remote mounted in-line variable-speed centrifugal fans, suitable to exhaust from bathrooms, additions, and laundry rooms. The fan features a UL recognized, UV protected, thermoplastic resin housing, able to be mounted outdoors if necessary. The fans are caulked at the motor screws, the wiring cables, and along the seams of the fan to prevent moisture from entering the house. The fans feature a totally enclosed motor, permitting use in Rating: 5
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03-18-2006, 07:10 PM #2Senior Member
Cheap inline fans high power
thats good stuff
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03-18-2006, 07:39 PM #3Junior Member
Cheap inline fans high power
lol, bukdatass you are crazy.
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03-18-2006, 10:14 PM #4Senior Member
Cheap inline fans high power
Still can't afford one at the moment. Do you think if I keep the door open, and a regular fan blowing from the outside in, it will keep the closet cool enough?
400 watt hps...
If not, I may have to wait./shrug
I'll be growing in a cool basement, so that will help a bit.
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03-18-2006, 10:26 PM #5OPSenior Member
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Ya should be fine. I dont use exhaust fans myself put I know some people do. I use window ac units with weather stripping and a hole lotta duct tape. I like to keep the co2 in.
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03-18-2006, 11:15 PM #6Senior Member
Cheap inline fans high power
i am having heat problems , what size of fan do you think, will help me my room is 4ft by 4ft and 8 ft high i have an exaust fan but it is only one speed and i need to get something sorted soon my temps are up in the 90 during day time
i appoligise before hand about my spelling and grammar and for the inconsistincy of my posts but when the pain gets bad the morphine comes out and the confusion starts
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03-18-2006, 11:17 PM #7OPSenior Member
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Model # Specs (FR 100): 108 cfm, 19 watts, 0.17 amps, for 4 inch duct is 128usd and should be fine.
What size do you have?
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03-18-2006, 11:21 PM #8OPSenior Member
Cheap inline fans high power
They got used ones on ebay, but these are the cheapest new ones I found. I guess ebay is the same.
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03-18-2006, 11:23 PM #9Senior Member
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it says 4 inch 170 CFM and draws 0.8 amps. is this what your talking about
its a inline exaust fan i have going onto the hoodi appoligise before hand about my spelling and grammar and for the inconsistincy of my posts but when the pain gets bad the morphine comes out and the confusion starts
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03-18-2006, 11:53 PM #10OPSenior Member
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Your venting your room and hood and your having feat problems? I would just cool the room via an a/c. Its tuff to say with out knowing your climate and house heat and wattage. Man I just use a/c but the site has all sorts of things to check out.
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