Quote Originally Posted by Racerx
i run both types. neither have a built in speed controller. Honestly I dont really notice a single difference between em. The Vortex is a maybe a bit louder but not by much if anything. I dont have an air meter but they cool and blow the same as far as I am concerned; so whether there is a 50cfm difference, it doesnt seem to matter for me. I was always told that Elicents (sp?) were the best you could get but Vortex are generally cheaper. I use Fantech as well, have been working for me great. Crapload of air for the 500cfm model even with 15 feet of ducting. I also use a RS6 HO 6" Can-Fan and I am very happy with that model too. It runs 450cfm or something and cools all 4 of my lamps, it is the loudest which is really not that loud. Any good model inline fan is going to work great. The sound is really going to come from your duct work and how many bends you have and whether your using insulation or not. But I think youll be happy with either brand, Id go for whichever is cheaper.

The straighter and tighter you keep the flex the less resistance you will have thus making the fan run quieter than it would if the flex had bends and loops in it.You are creating negative pressure in the exhaust part of the duct,that's where your bit of extra noise will come from.I've found that if you use a peice of round pipe and hook a short peice of flex from it to the fan,you will have less resination.If you can get away from hooking anything to the exhaust part,being the part of the fan that blows, your gonna find it makes the fan work as it is supposed,too.

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GaGrown Reviewed by GaGrown on . Vortex or Elicent? Hey, i am undecided on whether i want the 6" Vortex or Elicent. I've heard good things about both of them.. Do the Elicents have a speed controller built in when you buy them? cause i know that with the Vortex fans you need to buy one seperately. Any experiences with either brand that you'd like to share would be helpful, i know there has been other posts about fans but i dont usually drop $200 for a fan so i just wanna make sure i get the best bang 4 my buck. Blaze on. Rating: 5