Featuring the Redesigned V2 Hyper Fan, for Greater Airflow and Higher Static Pressure
V2 Hyper Fans move even more air than the originals, and they do so while using very little power, so they'll save you an absolute fortune on your energy bills. They come in compact, stylish, lightweight steel casings that make them a doddle to hang. V2 Hyper Fans can also be used with a larger selection of fan controllers (see below for more info). Switch to digital fans and you won't look back.
This kit includes a V2 Hyper Fan, which improves on the original Hyper Fan by delivering even greater levels of static pressure, increased airflow and a higher degree of controllability (from 0% to 100%). V2s are also compatible with a larger selection of controllers, which now includes the EC Fan Speed Controller, EC1 and EC5.
The CarboAir Carbon Filter attaches to your Phresh Hyper Fan using the supplied fast clamp - air gets sucked through the 55.5% outer layer of mesh and through an internal layer of carbon before passing through your fan. CarboAir filters utilise coarser carbon in thicker beds than competing carbon filters. This increases the contact time for eradicating smells, whilst maintaining maximum airflow.
Phonic Trap ducting is provided, which is the quietest ducting currently available, reducing noise levels down to an absolute minimum. Great for anyone who's particularly concerned with sound levels.
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Find out the volume of your grow space in cubic metres: width x length x height = volume
For example: 1.2m x 1.2m x 2.0m = 2.88m3
You'll need to have the capacity to replace this volume of air once per minute. Multiply the volume figure by sixty to work out the airflow needed per hour.
2.88m3 x 60 = 172.80m3
Carbon filters add some extra load to your fan. To account for this, multiply the required airflow by 1.2, which will give you some spare capacity.
172.80m3 x 1.2 = 207.36m3
Note that it is always better to over-spec your fan and regulate it with a controller. This gives you the flexibility to increase output levels if temperatures rise.
You can find more information on setting up extraction systems by checking out the "How to Set Up Grow Tent Ventilation" post at the One Stop Grow Shop Blog.