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  • 150mm / 6 inch inliner


    Prom
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      R800.00

      Table View, Cape Town

      promsgalaxy@gmail.com

      Price is Not Negotiable Item Condition: Great Still Under Warranty: No Original Packaging: No Courier Offered: Yes, at buyers expense

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    I have 4 for sale. Each 800 bugs. They ran for about 6 months non stop. None makes any strange noises or had any issues. Running well and the casings have not a single scratch, look like new.

    Plug and play... they are ready to use, no assembly required.

     

    They might still have warrenty... didnt check to be honest. If they have a year warrenty as normal, they still have on. But as said, had no issue with those inliners.

     

    I sell because i swap to TD 500 silent inliners.

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    Yoooo these fans are power! 

    @CG420za yeah my dude I'd use a potentiometer (power dial) with this bad boy on a 2 foot x 4 foot tent. If it's 2 meter x 4 meter I think it'd be a good fit then 😅

    In terms of noise, I also have a metal fan and with the tent closed, the door to the grow room closed, and right next to the grow room is my bedroom and that door is also closed, if I closed my eyes really tight I'd still be able to hear it 😛

    But I find the noise from extraction fans comes more from the ducting. 

    Anyways, @Prom will rather need to give his opinion on the noise levels, but the fans themselves in terms of performance are great! 

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    Fuck me @Ill_Evan, I figured it would be strong, but that thing might suck up my tent. Currently i'm using a metal 80mm (90cfm)fan to vent my tent and it's working ok, but I want to get the real McCoy.

    I have a small tent man, 165x170x70, probably have to get a smaller fan.

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    2 minutes ago, CG420za said:

    Fuck me @Ill_Evan, I figured it would be strong, but that thing might suck up my tent. Currently i'm using a metal 80mm (90cfm)fan to vent my tent and it's working ok, but I want to get the real McCoy.

    I have a small tent man, 165x170x70, probably have to get a smaller fan.

    165x170x70 hmm 🤔 well dude I was using a 6inch fan like this in a 80x80x180 tent! 😆 but I wired it to the lowest setting.

    I see this fan that @Prom is selling has a similar electric panel, but just confirm that you can indeed wire for different speeds.

    @CG420za if you can wire the speeds this will be perfect for your tent. 

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    Mhh they are to big for a 1.2x0.6 tent ^^ even with a power dial.. one in, one out.. you might create your own little tornados in that tent hehehe

     

    Noise level.. you can NOT sleep in the same room 😄 or you are deaf anyhow 😂

     

    If you attach a dimer.. you can regulate it.. mine are just plug in and 100% air movement.

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    those 4 did the venting of my 2.4x2.4, two in, 2 out, 2 setups. One going outside with carbon filter, one back to the climate room. Get switched on depending to humidity and temp.

    If you have a 2.4 x 1.2 take 2, with a 2.4x2.4 all 4... venting capacity should keep mold out of your tent when your light cycles. Venting is key for climate control, makes your life just way more easy, if you can move enough air.

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