What size fan filter for a 3x3?

Smokenpassout

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I have a 4” fan filter for my 2x2.5 tent, but uograding a bit to a 3x3. Do I need to go with a 4 “ or a 6”? This is a gorilla tent with a 2 foot vertical extention kit.
 

Billy the Mountain

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A 4" fan in a 3x3 tent works fine
In my cool basement environment, my 4" AC fan rarely runs higher than 50%; a 6" fan wouldn't wouldn't provide any improvement
Your mileage may vary
A hot environment requiring more airflow may benefit from a larger fan, if nothing else, to reduce noise (a bigger fan runs slower for same cfm)
 

Smokenpassout

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A 4" fan in a 3x3 tent works fine
In my cool basement environment, my 4" AC fan rarely runs higher than 50%; a 6" fan wouldn't wouldn't provide any improvement
Your mileage may vary
A hot environment requiring more airflow may benefit from a larger fan, if nothing else, to reduce noise (a bigger fan runs slower for same cfm)
I have a cooler environment like yourself.
 

Nizza

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always keep in mind with ventilation just because you have dialed in temperature and humidity and have gotten the lowest fan speed possible-- you should still get a CO2 monitor if trying to lower fan speeds for sound. A co2 monitor will ensure that you are ventilating adequately, and inkbird makes an affordable wifi co2 logger that I love. If you really want to spend some money try out the pulse pro! Sometimes you just need a bit of fresh air to help add the co2 you need into a space, but most of the time the co2 you breathe in your house will supply the plants with what they need as long as air is circulated throughout the house.

I was sold on the ac infinity fans on the idea that you can automate on temp and humidity, but I would really love it if it had a way to integrate a co2 meter.

people ask why are some people recommending high PPM for feed. Well it comes down to enough light, combined with proper ventilation (temp+humidity) and nutrients to get as much as possible per square foot. It is very hard to control all the variables in a grow, but as you get better at controlling all of these the plants will eat more and more
 
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