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    I'm jumping off the bandwagon of the A.C infinity circus lol.Im going for 1 of these soon.
    U-go eqoustic silenced ec fans that fit a universal filter 6" -10".
    Been looking at these for a while when the cheapest was 600 notes.They come down hell of a lot now.reviews state even quieter than the infinity.
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    I'd be nervous to shell out that much with no reviews.

    Even with reviews it's a lot. Hope it works great for ya.

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    What size you going for?
    I had a look and it says the 6in is 52db, it moves a bit more air than the Ac infinity but the Ac infinity is only 32db

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    I’m the same as you. As good as the ac inifinty fan is I don’t like all the technology and wires and sensors with it. I will be looking for something else myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue61 View Post
    I'd be nervous to shell out that much with no reviews.

    Even with reviews it's a lot. Hope it works great for ya.
    Rhino do a similar fan mate for an extra 30 quid,theres a few different makes doing similar 6 inch set up for around the 300 mark.I do like the controller on the u go mind.
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    I'll stay on the circus going by those prices lol,it does what it's meant to do at a reasonable price if you want quieter buy a larger fan and run it at lower power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoinkBrah View Post
    What size you going for?
    I had a look and it says the 6in is 52db, it moves a bit more air than the Ac infinity but the Ac infinity is only 32db
    6" probs be plenty mate.This 1 is the cheapest I've seen but a few of the bigger names like rhino are doing similar set ups for 250-300 ish.Maybe it was 1 of the others that was 27db I think .
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    I'm thinking it will pay 4 it self in a year on electric compared to my cheap fan lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TightNugs View Post
    I'm thinking it will pay 4 it self in a year on electric compared to my cheap fan lol.

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    With the way things are, and the way they're going, yeah
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    Quote Originally Posted by LewisR19 View Post
    I’m the same as you. As good as the ac inifinty fan is I don’t like all the technology and wires and sensors with it. I will be looking for something else myself
    The AC Infinity is simple enough for me. A plug for the fan and the speed controller is on a wire. With the fan in the loft, the speed controller is hanging high in the groom, which makes for easy access. I don't need a climate controller as I can control humidity manually by changing fan speed. I don't use a heater but if I did, the temps would be controlled by an Inkbird connected to the heater, rather than change fan speed to alter temps.

    With the rvk, it was a plug to the speed controller, a wire from the controller to a socket and then a plug to the rvk. Magnetic speed controller, zero hum but heavy. Only way to change speed was accessing the loft.

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