Reddit Reddit reviews Hurricane HGC736520 Classic Series Clip Fan, 6", 6-Inch, White

We found 9 Reddit comments about Hurricane HGC736520 Classic Series Clip Fan, 6", 6-Inch, White. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Hurricane HGC736520 Classic Series Clip Fan, 6
Strong spring with plastic clampsTwo speed motorVersatile mounting positionRuns at 306 CFM and 2350 RPM on highUL listed
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9 Reddit comments about Hurricane HGC736520 Classic Series Clip Fan, 6", 6-Inch, White:

u/DJsupaman · 11 pointsr/CanadianMOMs

> i basically just need a light and thats it? if i want to grow autoflower only

oh boi... alright here we go.

youll need duct fans for both ventilation and heat dissipation, especially if you go with HPS/MH lights 600/1000watts will require reflectors with ducting so you can connect to it. This will need to exhaust out of your tent. Then you will need a intake fan coming preferably from outside. Youll most likely also need a Carbon filter attached in series to your exhaust fan. Your light will have a ballast as well, which creates a good amount of heat so plan for that to be located outside your tent. Youll also need smaller fans in the corners so you can keep a good air circulation going (hurricane fans are great). Also consider using T5 lights when starting your seeds off as your higher wattage lights are not good for seedlings. Also get a few supplies like gorilla tape and duct clamps and anything else you might need to secure everything together.

When it comes to growing, even if you are only doing autos youll need smart pots, fertilizer, promix HP, perlite plus both vegging and flowering nutrients. Have access to PH up and down solution, and also get a Ph Pen + PPM meter (TDS).

Ive only linked amazon, there are probably other local options for you.

u/happybadger · 3 pointsr/MushroomGrowers

Fanning is just a pain in the ass and when you're opening the container and drastically disturbing the air you're also going to tank your humidity levels which will more negatively impact fruiting. Same goes for removing polyfill I'd wager, in addition to allowing contaminants through since the polyfill filters them.

If you get fuzzy feet and you think you have enough holes in your container, putting a fan in the room would probably be the safest step. I have one of these running at full blast in front of my window which usually has a slight breeze coming in. It faces the same general direction as my tubs and the airflow is just enough that I can see individual polyfill fibres lightly blowing in it. With that, they've got consistent humidity levels and no fuzzy feet.

u/jasonbrown23 · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

two in the back there ok

intake this one is better

u/Guslet · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

I use this hurricane in my 1.6x3 ft tent: https://amzn.to/2Goxhlk and I have a couple of these https://amzn.to/2D8cPBR in my 4x4 with another tower fan.

u/Wiley_Jack · 2 pointsr/haworthia

Most of my indoor growing has been in a cool garage under some old 24” T-12 fixtures with a combination of daylight and ‘grow spectrum’ tubes. A couple of years ago I wanted to try LED, so now I also have a small (10”x22”) flat of misc succulents and bulbs under a Fluence Bioengineering Ray22 in ‘PhysioSpec Indoor’ spectrum.

I mainly got the fan in order to cool the LED lamp, and I have it mounted at the end of the setup, directed downward at a low angle over the lamp. Even though it’s on ‘Low’ and doesn’t blow directly on the plants, the air movement completely changed indoor growing for me. I can water with impunity now, the tops of the plants dry off quickly, everything is healthier, and the plants tolerate a soil mix with more moisture-retention. At first I had some rooted cuttings in that flat with an all-mineral soil mix, and they required almost daily watering.

Edit; The fan is on the same timer as the lights. I can run the fluorescents as close to the plants as I want, some are under 3” away, the leaves of others grow up between the tubes. 6” seems to be good for the LED, any closer and I start to see a lot of reddish coloration.

u/nbdsv96 · 1 pointr/pelotoncycle

I bought this and clipped it to handle bars. Puts out a lot of air surprisingly. Hurricane 736520 Fan, Classic Clip 6 Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IGFJFSY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3vrWCbDMNFZ3W

u/0ctav · 1 pointr/vmware

Good answer though, free is free.

My lab had 5 of these sitting around when I started working here: https://www.amazon.com/Hurricane-Clip-Fan-306-CFM/dp/B00IGFJFSY

Super handy, I bring them around back behind the racks whenever I need to do some wiring to stay a little cooler. Also nabbed one for my desk. They were a life-saver when we lost AC for 6 hours one day... recommend if you're looking for a fan or two to replace the USB ones.

u/VollcommNCS · 1 pointr/microgrowery

12th day after switching to 12/12.
It vegged for approx 60 days, and was showing signs of pre-flowering.

Edit: sorry I forgot to give info on the fans. I have two in this tent. They are Hurricanes ordered from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00IGFJFSY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_C7vgDbTTA5WCA