Quote Originally Posted by timmywilson
Seedless if you have time though, could you please explain to me why go with an inline fan instead of the Dayton if using a scrubber ? Just curious about why that is. Thanks again.

When air has to be sucked through the scrubber, air flow is reduced. With that said dayton type fans loss air pressure fast; i.e any bends in your ducting will cause air flow loss. When using inline fans they are much better at not having reduced air flow. There is minimal CFM reduction with bends in ducting, using scrubbers, etc with these inline fans. So in short you can use a dayton type fan but make sure to get a bigger CFM than you need to make up for the lose in air flow due to the scrubber. Or you could just get a inline fan and really not have to worry about any CFM reduction. Plus inlines are very quite. Hope this helps as I am pretty stoned of my new bong i bought today. It is a PHX let be the first to say that they hit sooo damn hard....peace out man
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