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| Mycophage Join Date: Apr 2008
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![]() | Need expert advice on squirl cage blower I am thinking about buying this blower. These are the specs. Kooltronic KBB63 Blower 390 CFM 110 Volt AC 6 In Blade Used/Tested Working Kooltronic Blower Model KBB63 360 CFM 110 Volt AC, 4.6 Amp Approximate Blade Diameter: 6 Inches Overall Dimensions 9.56 Inches Deep x 11 Inches High x 8.75 Inches Wide Outlet Opening Dimensions 2.67 Inches High x 2.38 Inches Wide This is not designed as a multi speed motor. The question is can it be used with some kind of rheostat or other idea. Thanks in advance, IDK |
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| theprofessorjesus Join Date: Jun 2008
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![]() | I know almost next to nothing about wiring and the like, my father does though and he said that if you wire it right with a resistor big enough to handle the load u should be ok. don't trust us only though, if nothing else call an electrician, always better safe than sorry! good luck!
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| jimisinit Join Date: Jun 2006
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![]() | Heres one available at most hydro stores. Just scroogle fantech variable speed fan controller. This one is a 2 wire, 5 amp, on/off, 120vac Just make sure its rated high enough for your application before purchasing one. ![]() Last edited by Foster : 09-16-08 at 18:33. Reason: adding info |
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| Mycophage Join Date: Apr 2008
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![]() | Thanks for the help guys. I over slept through the end of the fucking auction. The thing went for $15.00. DOOOOOOOHHH. I would have paid at least $50. So I am still looking and have another question. I understand the CFM rating, but I dont understan this part. CFM @ 0.000-IN. sp 273 CFM CFM @ 0.100-IN. sp 253 CFM etc. What does the 0.100-IN. sp part mean. And is this a switchable speed? I also have decided to go with a 99.97 hepa. Thanks again for all the help. When I get this thing going I will post a build log. Once I get figured out it will be a very simple build. Its already all together except the blower. You could do it in a couple of hours. |
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| Darth Moderator Join Date: May 2005
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![]() | woah! heh, reading again. if this is not a variable speed motor, you can use a speed control.. but the motor will not live as long. AND don't leave it running alone for any length of time. how big is the hepa filter? you are a little shy on cfm at 360. you want around 460 cfm for a hepa.. but if it is a small filter you may be able to get away with it.
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| Seasoned Pork Join Date: Apr 1972
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![]() | the 0.1" is the resistance that the blower is faced with. By that I mean if the blower is just screwed to a board and sitting outside it will move 273 cfm of air. As soon as you enclose it in somekind of ductwork or whatever and add a filter to the equation it wil move less air. The 0.1" is a reference point, probably close to a furnace filter or so.
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| Darth Moderator Join Date: May 2005
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![]() | Quote:
"sp" = static pressureit'll be fine for FAE.. but scratch the variable speed control and go with a timer. 99.97% filtration will really put a load on that blower. if anything you'll want it to go faster. timing it will also reduce how fast your filter loads up as well.. and a hepa will. you may want to consider a 2" to 4" thick pleated house filter with a MERV 7 rating instead.
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| Darth Moderator Join Date: May 2005
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![]() | not a bad deal. that will do much better with the hepa. one more thing. a polly prefilter will help that hepa stay cleaner longer. they are pretty cheap, so you may want to get a few and change them fairly regularly. ![]()
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| Mycophage Join Date: Apr 2008
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![]() | I will consider the pre filter. Basicaly how it is designed now is with two chambers made from 2 5gal buckets. So I would just have to ad another bucket. That makes it a bit bigger, but probably worth it financialy. I am paying $55 for the hepa. I can use the automotive filter that I already bought. |
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| El Jardinero Join Date: Apr 2007
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![]() | All advice given here is golden. CFM @ 0.100-IN. sp 253 CFM This means that your fan will move 253 cubic feet per minute through a filter that offers a 0.100-inch static pressure rating (which is the universal standard for most reputable HEPA filter manufacturers) The filter specs should be included with the filter you bought I might save you a bunch of headache though. No need for HEPA filtration for FAE. A pre-filter (like your automotive filter) isn't a bad idea but the HEPA is unnecessary overkill IME. Regular fresh air will suppress most contaminants like trichoderma, bacteria, and other various molds. Contams prefer humid, stagnant air with a high concentration of CO2. The pre-filter will help eliminate many contaminants from even entering your FC. I just use a PC fan (like used in server racks) on a timer with a cheapo poly pre-filter and have very few contamination issues. You could build yourself a helluva little laminar flow box using plastic tubs and your fan/ HEPA setup. (just my .02) Good luck! |
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