Two 16 inch oscillating fans

I recently bought two 16 inch oscillating fans and installed them in my flowering tent. I put them both on high, but thinking about lowering them. They don’t consistently blow all over the place. I guess I’ll see if there are any signs of wind damage in the next few days. Also does anyone have a suggestion for a dehumidifier that works for a 400 square feet garage? Trying to eliminate the one I have inside my tent. I tried putting it outside of it already and it didn’t work.




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I got my dehumidifier from lowes… its a hisense brand. I live in the south and it does good. Only drawback is heat. If you can control that, youre good.

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Just looked up a few of them and they look really powerful, thank you!

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I’ve been reading up on passive / active / negative air flows inside the grow tent. I didn’t wanna make another post about it, but I have a 8 x 8 x 7 with 6 flaps at the bottom and an AC Infinite 8 inch inline fan with carbon filter. I have it setup with the arrow facing outside the tent and have 3 flaps open. I’m assuming that’s active air flow, but not totally sure about that. Is that the optimal way of having it setup?

Exhausting from the top of the tent, IME, works best.
Love the T8


T8 CFM chart
CFM charts from AC-I Customer Support.

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Thank you for those charts! I have a exhaust fan going on speed 10 and an intake fan going on speed 9. My CFM is super high cause I’m using a 8x8x7.


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500 cfm minimum is for the tent 8x8x7
I run mine at minimum required CFM for tent cubic volume. Then adjust exhaust and intake for temperature and humidity control

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Lol thank you again, I’m not the brightest :joy:

Another piece of the puzzle.


Good growing to you