🌿 Quiet power, smart control—grow like a pro, breathe like a boss.
The TerraBloom 6 Inch Quiet Grow Tent Fan features a high-efficiency brushless EC motor delivering 288 CFM airflow at just 36 watts, ensuring powerful ventilation with minimal energy use. Its whisper-quiet 31 dBA operation and variable speed control (0-100%) provide customizable airflow for large indoor grow spaces. Encased in durable, rust-resistant powder-coated steel with IPX4 protection, this fan is built for longevity and versatile applications including grow tents, vertical farms, and HVAC systems. Backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s the professional’s choice for sustainable, silent, and precise climate control.
Brand | TerraBloom |
Color | Black |
Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
Power Source | AC |
Style | Contemporary |
Product Dimensions | 6.5"D x 6.9"W x 7.3"H |
Room Type | Kitchen |
Special Feature | Programmable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Noise Level | 31 dB |
Wattage | 36 watts |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Number of Blades | 7 |
Air Flow Capacity | 288 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Blade Length | 6 Inches |
Speed | 8 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Switch Type | Digital Interface |
Item Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
Included Components | Cord |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | ECMF-150 |
Control Method | Remote |
Reusability | Decent |
Efficiency | 8 CFM/Watt |
Cable Length | 6 Feet |
Is Cordless? | No |
Main Power Connector Type | C13 |
Manufacturer | TerraBloom |
UPC | 858355007454 |
Manufacture Year | 2015 |
Size | 6" (288CFM, 36W, Regular Case) |
Form Factor | Inline Duct Fan |
Item Weight | 5.16 pounds |
Item model number | ECMF-150 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Programmable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | All ECMF series fans are covered by a 2 year warranty against manufacturing defects |
M**S
Great for weak air pressure in registers if you add air pressure switch.
As many owners of two story houses with cathedral ceilings I have a problem with air pressure in my master bedroom hvac registers. Put simply - the air pressure is almost non-existing, the length of ducts is extremely long and my brand new furnace has not enough juice to push air from basement 3 stories up. Solution? A booster fan! Thoses with smart guts are expensive. So, I opted for a simple construction fan and separate pressure switch - this thing. It works perfectly. The fan is well made (although in China), relatively quite and powerful enough to push air. Wiring is easy - it comes with power cord and outlet connector, I cut the connector in half and hard wired the end to the pressure switch.The booster fan now turns on when furnace kicks on, and turns off when furnace turns off. Switch is installed into main duct, while the in-line booster fan is about 5’ down the duct, in a branch 6” duct. I was worrying that the pressure that fan creates will be enough to trip the switch but my worries were baseless. Even on maximum speed this 240cfm fan allows the switch to turn off when the furnace is off. I cannot be happier with how everything worked out. Separate speed control is great - I tuned speed to about 50%, which gives me enough air pressure with not much noise.
S**A
American made product.
I chose this over other fans, because it’s American made. I don’t typically care about products being American made, but for some reason I felt like I wanted this to be made in America. I think the quality of components in a device like this really matters, and many American products are better built.When I opened the box, everything looked high quality. I had a sense like this product is going to perform how I want it to. I bought this to suck the hot air out of a small movie theater room. The room is only 11’ x 11’, so all the electronics heat up the room when the door is closed.This fan works amazing. Yes, at full speed, it can be a little loud. But this thing can really move some air. It’s like a shop vacuum. The suction is great. At mid-level, the fan is really quiet, and honestly, mid-level is all most people will need. I can even feel the air move under the door from the hallway when the door is closed and the fan is running. So it provides a bonus of sucking cool air into the room. I’m very happy with this product.
E**Y
The control options make these great for makers
I’ve been using bilge fans to provide simulated wind for a flight simulator but they are sleeve bearing, brushed, DC motors and wear out under sustained high RPM operation. I started looking for an alternative and found these. Early into their use but they are perfect! With electronic commutation there are no brushes to wear out and the ball bearings are rated at 70,000 hours, 8 years, continuous. The kicker is the control circuit. You can use the supplied potentiometer for manual control, but there is a 300mA, 10V supply for the pot that can also be used for signal conditioning from logic level control circuitry. These will take a DAC voltage, a digital potentiometer wiper, or a PWM signal. It just needs to fit in that 0-10V window. The PWM signal is very tolerant of PWM frequency. You just want to make sure the square wave bangs the full 0-10V input range to be able to access the full RPM range of the fan. The only down side I can find is that there is a soft start characteristic where there is a time constant to speed changes. For my application the time constant is a bit long but in practice shouldn’t be too noticeable. The time constant makes for about a 10 second spin up from stopped to full speed. Most won’t care but there is a bit of lag that may be an issue for some applications.Construction is sturdy and these seem very well designed and built. The outer case is steel and nicely formed and painted, but what mattered more for me are the innards. The inlet is sculpted to smooth air flow to the rotor, and the air channel expands back out to full ID to slow the air into the stator area. 7 rotor blades and 7 stator blades. Mold lines are clean and there is minimal flash. They really seem well-built. And maintainable. You will void your warranty but it looks like these can be disassembled if they ever do need lubrication or cleaning. I say looks like because I haven’t actually tried it but phillips screws are used throughout. There is a tamper seal that will tell the tale, though.And they are quiet. Way more quiet than bilge fans. At low speeds you can’t even hear them. At high speed you get some wind noise and some inlet whine (5000 RPM at full speed) but it’s a huge improvement over the bilge fans. When they say quiet, it’s not exaggerating.5 stars hands down. These ECM fans are near perfect for any automated fan control applications. It just takes level shifting of some sort to control these with PCs, Arduinos, or Raspberry Pi SBCs. I2C and SPI DACs and pots that are high voltage tolerant on their outputs should work fine. There is also an open collector tach signal for those who want closed loop control or just to know the fans are turning.PWM control is new to these fans so if that’s important to you, just look for the 4-conductor 1/8” miniplug connectors. The new ones use those. Customer service is great and Steve has been super helpful in getting answers to my inane questions.I don’t have much time with these to comment on longevity but with the alternative control built in, EC motors, and ball bearings on top of surprising engineering in the inlet, rotor, and stator regions, this series of fans are hands down winners.
M**S
Perfect for my DIY project
Product was well-packed and worked out of the box.I used this to build a prototype of a ceiling-mounted area filter. The first version is just a table or floor mounted box with a HEPA filter on the intake. Remote control is essential.The fan was simple to mount, the 6-speed remote control (available separately) works perfectly. The fan is very quiet for the first three speeds and gets louder with each speed setting afterward. It pulls through the HEPA just fine for all speeds.I will be buying at least one more.
T**A
Pretty quiet
His blower fan works really well. Using in my crawlspace to help draw moisture out. I barely hear it compared to my last one which sounded like the house was coming down.! If I needed to, I would buy a second one, but one seems to be strong enough and I like that it’s adjustable!
A**R
It's tiny. It's light. It's awesome! (6", wired)
This is a good fan. Replaced a cheaper 6" fan and running this one at 30-40% with same effect and significantly less noise and 1/10th the watts. It handles static pressure very well as its chart shows.I went through two of the cheaper fans in less than a year. Learn from my mistake. I chose this product because of the slim, one-piece design and 0-100% continious precision control. It's so tiny it's very conenient to position in a grow tent or grow box.Any fan full bore will be loud. Be realistic. With the 0-100% control, you should buy the fan you can run at 30-50% or a bit more is okay too. This gives you leeway for envirnmental changes, likely prolongs the life of the motor, and reduced noise compared to running a smaller option at close to 100%. It's not overkill. It is just smart.
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