Being able to easily adjust the fan speed is a real game changer.
I really like the automated version, but either version seems like a big step up from the old style fans that aren’t adjustable at all.
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The version of the fan I received came with the automated controller with temp and humidity sensor, but they also sell a cheaper version that comes with a manual speed adjustment knob. These AC Infinity fans use a different type of motor that is designed to run at variable speeds, so they can smoothly change speeds without any issues. Most inline fans are not designed to be speed adjusted, and using an aftermarket speed controller can cause the fan to run poorly or malfunction. I also have the high humidity setting set at 70%, so if the humidity spikes or goes too high, the fan speed will increase to keep humidity below 70%. I have the high temp setting set at 85 degrees, so if temps get too warm, the fan speed will increase to keep the temp below 85. This helps keep the tent warm by utilizing some of the heat from the lights. I have the fan speed set to 2/10 so it’s barely running, but there is still some fresh air flowing through the tent.
I’m thinking by using the temp and humidity control features built into the fan, I should be able to keep a good grow environment inside the tent year round.Ĭurrently it’s winter so we are on the colder end of things. The home is climate controlled and is kept comfortable year round, usually between 68-78 degrees and 40-50% humidity. This tent is set up in a bedroom closet inside a home. I’ve been testing the fan in a 2×4 tent where I’m running two 100w Spectrum King Closet Case LEDs. These control features seem like a real game changer, especially for tents and small grows.