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brindle foxx
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Fan Filter Units wiring and power in the USA
#26815648 - 07/10/20 05:19 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I see alot of these come 220V and higher am I able to use this in the USA without any type of converter or transformer?
I also see some 110 and 120 would those be the ones that would work in most households? I see some have plugs and some have to be wired in/wire cut
Also what about The fan filter unit exhaust fans. Are these taking air in?
Anyone with experience?
Edited by brindle foxx (07/10/20 05:23 PM)
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tonz0Funguy



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Re: Fan Filter Units wiring and power in the USA [Re: brindle foxx]
#26815696 - 07/10/20 05:44 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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What are you making flow hood? grow room? I just built a hood for 250 bones its 13x13. You can use duct fans or dayton fans depending on pressure drop of filter I'd love to make hoods that were reasonable priced, I'm actually working on contacting some company that make filters. 220v is what your dryer uses and 110v is the wall socket in usa.
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brindle foxx
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Re: Fan Filter Units wiring and power in the USA [Re: tonz0Funguy]
#26815701 - 07/10/20 05:48 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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tonz0Funguy said: What are you making flow hood? grow room? I just built a hood for 250 bones its 13x13. You can use duct fans or dayton fans depending on pressure drop of filter I'd love to make hoods that were reasonable priced, I'm actually working on contacting some company that make filters. 220v is what your dryer uses and 110v is the wall socket in usa.
So with a 220 unit I would have to change out the plug to the big plug/outlet the dryer uses? And wiring from the unit I could wire it to a plug?
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Re: Fan Filter Units wiring and power in the USA [Re: tonz0Funguy]
#26815708 - 07/10/20 05:50 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah I would highly recommend someone who knows what they're doing when it comes to 220v it will kill you. WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING????? It would help to know what your plugging in.
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Edited by tonz0Funguy (07/10/20 05:52 PM)
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brindle foxx
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Re: Fan Filter Units wiring and power in the USA [Re: tonz0Funguy]
#26815715 - 07/10/20 05:54 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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tonz0Funguy said: Yeah I would highly recommend someone who knows what they're doing when it comes to 220v it will kill you. WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING????? It would help to know what your plugging in.
I am looking to get a Fan Filter Unit
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Re: Fan Filter Units wiring and power in the USA [Re: brindle foxx]
#26815798 - 07/10/20 06:38 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Oh ok I cant attest to them you can build a 24x24 if you use ebay for 350 400 filter is 200 and a inline duct fan 100ish. I looked at the units when i was researching everything. Just seemed like cost wasn't worth it and plus I wanted laminar flow and I didnt realize you were referring to those.
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