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standard inline or vortex s type

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noyd666

yo bro,250=173watt
RPM2750
AIR FLOW 942CFM-1600MR/HR
DIM=620MMLONG=300MMDIAM
60DBA.
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NO WEIGHT ,BUT HAVE LOOK THROUGH GOOGLER.
 
Thanks for the info. I will be looking into these just because I am curious. I may buy one to just benchmark against my S-Line.
 
yeah Dok those whispers fan sound legit theres only one demo video I seen but its with a big ass fan lol huge too bad they don't do a 6" demo. from what ive seen I think im either gunna go with a Vortex "6 or the whisper fan the only diff is $ but ive learned you get what you pay for I aslo get the top gear just cause ide rather do it right ive already been through all the bullshit DIY shit so im going all out on this indoor run even though its a small one but its gunna be dank
 
Do keep us updated. I am not looking to change out all my fans over this, but I would be interested to see a side by side comparison.
 
well see if I can find whisper setup for good deal. lol hell no I wouldn't want to switch up fans Dok that's an investment by itself ha
 

theother

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I've always wished there was a way to mount a fan to the wall perpendicular. Every time I've done it, they eventually sag and get off balance. So far I've been making like a table thing for them to set in. This keeps the vibration off the walls.

I wonder if the digital motor thing will reduce the initial power surge when the fan comes on? I found running fans on a thermostat to be pretty heavy on the power, more than what they are advertised at anyway.
 
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noyd666

if you hang fan of bungee cords, no vibration. I don't, but that's the story.
 

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