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    looking at getting speed controlled fan for better control of tem and humidity.
    does the fan go in my intake or outtake as I have a 4" intake and a 5" outtake.

    as I was thinking about the smell outside my tent if its on the outtake side.


    any help apriceated

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    If you're worried about the stink and if it's gonna be a problem, I'd certainly think about getting a carbon filter for your out take fan.

    I had a speed controller on my RVK's but it made them buzz loudly so I took it off and now I just run them both at 100% 24/7.

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    got one on it mate heres my setup
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    the fan on the right hand side is direct in to a rkv diffuser the lights are vipaspectra v600`s

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    I run a ram air 2 brilliant bit of kit

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    How much wire is coiled up on your extension? It can be a fire risk if there's loads of cable rolled up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millio123 View Post
    How much wire is coiled up on your extension? It can be a fire risk if there's loads of cable rolled up.
    Mate the best bit of advice on here!! Safety first milio l that’s the worse thing you can do bro
    Get a shorter extension bro or just cut of the Remaining wire on current extension and re attach the plug to the required cable needed


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    Quote Originally Posted by Millio123 View Post
    How much wire is coiled up on your extension? It can be a fire risk if there's loads of cable rolled up.
    I’ll phone the fire brigade now if you like ??????
    Mate thats the best bit of advice on here!! Safety first milio l that’s the worse thing you can do bro
    Get a shorter extension bro or just cut of the Remaining wire on current extension and re attach the plug to the required cable needed


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    Quote Originally Posted by Millio123 View Post
    How much wire is coiled up on your extension? It can be a fire risk if there's loads of cable rolled up.
    Well spotted

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    should have known better being a welder
    as I have melted leads that were still coiled up


    silly me
    cut it back and put plug on so not got cable all over the floor

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