120mm Fan Carbon scrubber?

bigdave21

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I have been serching the net for weeks now looking for a 120mm fan carbon scrubber and have yet to find one or even a diy design. has anyone had experance using one. stelth is my main objective. Any help is greatly appreciated.
 

Jiggaboo Taylor

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You could do it but you would need separate ventilation for heat. Some thing like t the cooltube separate fan extracting hot air from the light. Make sure that is an airtight seal. Then in the back ofthe cabinet I imagine you could use acouple fans rated at 60-80 cfm to pull andfolterthe air from the box. You'd obviously have passive intAke or if you have to money are able to ad another for uptake.
 

bigdave21

Member
money at this point is not the issue here is what i currently have setup not sure how to hook up a diy filter to this is my reall problem

1 - passive intake (thinking about adding 30-40 cfm fan here)
1 - 120mm 107cfm exaust
1 - 120mm 70cfm exaust (thinking about adding 1-2 more of these)
 

Jiggaboo Taylor

Active Member
money at this point is not the issue here is what i currently have setup not sure how to hook up a diy filter to this is my reall problem

1 - passive intake (thinking about adding 30-40 cfm fan here)
1 - 120mm 107cfm exaust
1 - 120mm 70cfm exaust (thinking about adding 1-2 more of these)

How big isthe cabinet you arethinkjn. Are you building the cabinet or are you buying a manufactured wardrobe ? I have a beast of a fan that is 252 and is a 120mm pc fan. Fucking sounds like a jet engine. Anyways, that would work nicely I would think you could use a cardboard box As the frame and line it with ducting tape (the metal tape that is aluminum) use the box to cover your exhaust and to thread he air to the filter. Make the filter from a diy filter on herethey are legit and work. And best of all are cheap. Or of course you can also purchase one for some cashmoney
 
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