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CheifnBud2
Anyone ever try these? they seem pretty inexpensive, but not sure if they work.
I found them to be completely and totally worthless.Anyone ever try these? they seem pretty inexpensive, but not sure if they work.
3.25' x a little over 2ft.
How come the can 50 says 420cfm rated, if its designed to take a bigger fan than 420cfm?
is that how much cfm it takes OFF of the vortex/can fan's uninterrupted ability?
I thought it was in relation to what fan your using.
CheifnBud2, I believe DeezyH is right... The basic concerns with a filter and fan combo is that you don't want your fan too powerful so that it pulls the odors through the filter. Also you don't want it lower than the filters minimum as it won't effectively use all of the filter. Let me know if that points you in the right direction.I pulled this info from bghydro.com
CAN FILTER 50 Max CFM: 420 cfm (non-recirculating) Min CFM: 210 cfm Dimensions:
(with pre-filter) ·Outside Diameter: 420mm/16.5"
·Height: 500mm/19.7"
·Total Weight: 25kg/55lbs.
·Carbon Weight: 19kg/42lbs.
·Carbon Bed Depth: 65mm/2.56" Max Operating Temp: 176º F / 80ºC Pressure drop
at max CFM: 180pa/ .75wg Flange:* 6, 8 or 10" Recommended Can-Fan:
FAN Watts Consumed Filtered Air CFM
Can-Fan 10" 142 max watts 368 CFM
Can-Fan 8" 139 max watts 350 CFM
Can-Fan 6" HO 138 max watts 300 CFM
So what that means is, you will get higher air flow with the can50 using a 6" vortex than you would with a can33 and the same vortex fan. But if you are only venting ~6.5 square feet (times whatever your cab height is) then I wouldn't bother with the can50 unless you can get an awesome deal on it. But I am also very new at this so take everything I say with a grain of salt.