Would a 6 inch fan be overkill for a 4x4 tent?

brogzor

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I’m currently using a 4x4 tent with t5s and a led for veg until my timber comes in. I have a 6 inch max pro by can lite for a fan and was wondering if it would be too much for my size tent I plan on using it mainly for odor control and according to can lites page I could use their 6x24” filter on 1 for exhaust or 2 and 3 for recirculating. I haven’t been able to find much on the cfm of the fan on anything other than max speed. Also im wondering which would be best for odor control a slow scrub or high speed. I plan on the fan running into my bedroom instead of outside unless odor gets bad.
 

2com

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No. A 6" is generally good for a 4x4.
The cfm should be matched a certain way to provide the optimal odor removal. You can double check with company info or contact them to see about it.
Better slightly oversized and dimmable.
 

budofgreen

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All I could find is that it is around 334 cfm. Your tent is around 100 cf. You should be gold on speed 1 or 2.
 

Jmerc

Active Member
No. A 6" is generally good for a 4x4.
The cfm should be matched a certain way to provide the optimal odor removal. You can double check with company info or contact them to see about it.
Better slightly oversized and dimmable.
Which would you recommend for odor removal and quiet stealth? For a 4x4 tent...
 

2com

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The more 'expensive' (usually) brand names of filters with the right type and size/shape of carbon might do a better job in certain situations. But a cheap ol' vivosun filter might do you. Depends how concerned you are about smell. You'll have to judge that. If it's very important, get a good quality one (gonna have to look into that. Phresh, Mountain Air, Phat, etc.).

I haven't used infinity fans so I don't know if they're quiet or not. I like DC versions of inline fans though, they come with a controller and use little power.
If sound is gonna be an issue, you'll have to compare decible ratings and shit. Or buy an inline silencer. Or build a box to put your fan in. Or all of those.

Good luck.
 

Jmerc

Active Member
The more 'expensive' (usually) brand names of filters with the right type and size/shape of carbon might do a better job in certain situations. But a cheap ol' vivosun filter might do you. Depends how concerned you are about smell. You'll have to judge that. If it's very important, get a good quality one (gonna have to look into that. Phresh, Mountain Air, Phat, etc.).

I haven't used infinity fans so I don't know if they're quiet or not. I like DC versions of inline fans though, they come with a controller and use little power.
If sound is gonna be an issue, you'll have to compare decible ratings and shit. Or buy an inline silencer. Or build a box to put your fan in. Or all of those.

Good luck.
Definitly... sound and smell is definitely something I have to get under control lol if not it could potentially be a problem... but thanks I will keep those name brands in mind and will look into them...
 

MyMommaMakesArmyBoots

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The more 'expensive' (usually) brand names of filters with the right type and size/shape of carbon might do a better job in certain situations. But a cheap ol' vivosun filter might do you. Depends how concerned you are about smell. You'll have to judge that. If it's very important, get a good quality one (gonna have to look into that. Phresh, Mountain Air, Phat, etc.).

I haven't used infinity fans so I don't know if they're quiet or not. I like DC versions of inline fans though, they come with a controller and use little power.
If sound is gonna be an issue, you'll have to compare decible ratings and shit. Or buy an inline silencer. Or build a box to put your fan in. Or all of those.

Good luck.
Never had smell issues with VivoSun
 
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