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    So I've taken the leap and bought a 400v lumatek 600w dimmable ballast and power plant air cooled hood and bulb for £200 which is quite reasonable so I have 200 to spend on a filter system I've decided to go 6inch although a 5 would have done so im getting a speed controller all i need no is some recommendations from anyone experienced growers out there so anyone suggest anything? Thanks in advance

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    Rhino 'pro' carbon filter and RVK inline fans... cant go wrong... mine are 2 years old and still going strong... had me moneys worth out of um fr sure

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    I have the fresh silenced extractor and its quiet. It's an 8 inch and comes with a digital speed dial

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    Rhino series mate 👍 through and through


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    £200 will not get you a 6" extractor fan, Rhino Pro carbon filter and a controller unless your really shop around.

    Ebay and Amazon have very good deals if you search. The veriac controller is the one to get. Not sure what Amp rating you will need but they are pricey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viz View Post
    £200 will not get you a 6" extractor fan, Rhino Pro carbon filter and a controller unless your really shop around.

    Ebay and Amazon have very good deals if you search. The veriac controller is the one to get. Not sure what Amp rating you will need but they are pricey
    Cnt remember the rhino series I've got. I think it's just the bottom on the line one but all I can say is it did me good. 5 x 5 x7 tent 5 plants and I didn't smell a thing


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr green fingers View Post
    Cnt remember the rhino series I've got. I think it's just the bottom on the line one but all I can say is it did me good. 5 x 5 x7 tent 5 plants and I didn't smell a thing


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    Think iv done about 7 or 8 grows on the same filter and still dont smell a thing

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    Yeah I agree the Rhino hobby series is good, price different is huge between the two and I am not sure how much difference there is in longevity between the two, hobby v pro.

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    If you use the hobby then be sure to follow the instructions that come with it about swapping the ends on a regular basis....
    It's Not What You Know, It's What You Can Prove

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    RVK fan, German made and as you'd expect, well built, reliable and does the job! Apart from a brief daliance with Phresh, at a shop owners advice (not worth shite, lesson learned on so called shop expertise) I've gone back to tried and tested Rhino Pro, current filter is on its 2nd outing, can't smell a thing when the tent is zipped up and pulling negative pressure.

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