The Vortex controller is a triac-based controller. They work fine. Sometimes they cause the fan motor to hum a bit when the speed is lowered a lot, but I've never found triac controllers to cause a hum so loud it was a problem.
By the way, please notice that the controller has a "fine adjust" for the low-speed on the face. Most triac controllers do. It's a good idea to use a small screwdriver and adjust it to suit your fan, before you put the cover plate and knob on.
thirdeye--I didn't realize that the exhaust would turn off all the way. That's really not a problem when the lights are off, unless a couple of problems occur, such as:
1. odor leaks out of the area, and you don't want it to.
2. humidity builds up so much that it is a problem.
Number 1 is fairly likely, but could be mild or inconsequential. Number 2 depends on the type of grow you have, the weather, the space you are in, etc., but will most probably not cause any problems.
Cycling centrifugal fans does not wear them out.
By the way, please notice that the controller has a "fine adjust" for the low-speed on the face. Most triac controllers do. It's a good idea to use a small screwdriver and adjust it to suit your fan, before you put the cover plate and knob on.
thirdeye--I didn't realize that the exhaust would turn off all the way. That's really not a problem when the lights are off, unless a couple of problems occur, such as:
1. odor leaks out of the area, and you don't want it to.
2. humidity builds up so much that it is a problem.
Number 1 is fairly likely, but could be mild or inconsequential. Number 2 depends on the type of grow you have, the weather, the space you are in, etc., but will most probably not cause any problems.
Cycling centrifugal fans does not wear them out.