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    Quote Originally Posted by BudMarley View Post
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    Pics of the Parabolic ��


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    Way hay, first purchase in the bag!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BudMarley View Post
    Also if it does prove to be too big am reading that you can just cut them down anyway?Feels as if I could if needed anyway 👍


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    That's the same parabolic I have and I cut it back a bit with a pair of tin pliers. Easy enough job, even for a bloke with two left hands like me 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben.g View Post
    Way hay, first purchase in the bag!
    Yeaaa budddyy! 😂👍


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b_gr0wer View Post
    That's the same parabolic I have and I cut it back a bit with a pair of tin pliers. Easy enough job, even for a bloke with two left hands like me 😁
    Hahah Buzzing! Good to know thanks mate!


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    Also should I go with the Long or Short Rhino Pro Filter and what size?? Is the long and short just totally upto you dependent on tent space? Or is the longer better etc??


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    Quote Originally Posted by BudMarley View Post
    Also should I go with the Long or Short Rhino Pro Filter and what size?? Is the long and short just totally upto you dependent on tent space? Or is the longer better etc??


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    One that has a bigger m3 throughput than the output of the extract you get

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    Quote Originally Posted by AND View Post
    One that has a bigger m3 throughput than the output of the extract you get
    Okay cool can you explain this m3 stuff in English??


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    Cubic metres (m3) is a measurement of volume, in this case air volume.

    A 1mx1mx1m tent contains 1 cubic metre of air. The extractor, to remove enough to give enough negative pressure with seems, zips, unused ports etc. has to change this volume at least 180 times an hour so extractor minimum size would have to be 180 m3 per hour, most tents are not 1m3 so work out tent volume LxWxH, multiply this by 180 to give minimum extraction volume.

    As long as extractor exceeds this number, all is good although I would double it to be on safe side so in this case the A1 @ 330m3 would be more than sufficient for a 1m3 tent. If its a 2x1x1 tent, then 360 m3 so L1 would be better option

    Carbon filter size should match or exceed fan size, both in inlet circumference and m3 throughput (how many m3 can go through an hour)

    Hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by AND View Post
    Cubic metres (m3) is a measurement of volume, in this case air volume.

    A 1mx1mx1m tent contains 1 cubic metre of air. The extractor, to remove enough to give enough negative pressure with seems, zips, unused ports etc. has to change this volume at least 180 times an hour so extractor minimum size would have to be 180 m3 per hour, most tents are not 1m3 so work out tent volume LxWxH, multiply this by 180 to give minimum extraction volume.

    As long as extractor exceeds this number, all is good although I would double it to be on safe side so in this case the A1 @ 330m3 would be more than sufficient for a 1m3 tent. If its a 2x1x1 tent, then 360 m3 so L1 would be better option

    Carbon filter size should match or exceed fan size, both in inlet circumference and m3 throughput (how many m3 can go through an hour)

    Hope this helps
    Okay thanks AND I’m sort of getting it now that helps a lot so basically with the tent size I get 1.2x1.2x2.0 my room volume should be 2.88m3 I think?? So if I times that by the 180 it should leave me with 518.4 meaning I will need a fan that would extracts minimum 518.4 m3 per hour?? So should I still stick with the rvk 6” 150mm L1?? And basically get a rhino pro that matches the size of this in inlet and throughput? Been looking at the filters but only really shows size not much about throughout??
    Thanks again AND always a good help 👍👊💚✌️BM


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    Exactly that mate, you got it

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