Inline Fans is SilvaBask’s South African collection for inline fan research and product comparison. This subcategory owns the fan-specific buying intent. It compares the standard extractor and upgraded speed-controlled duct fan while the parent Ventilation page explains the complete airflow system.
Compare inline fan options
Option — Best used for — Buying note
Standard inline extractor — 100mm and 150mm options — Use for straightforward extraction layouts.
Upgraded inline duct fan — 100mm, 150mm and 200mm options — Includes an external speed controller.
Listed upgraded 100mm option — 205 CFM, 30W, 28 dBA — Use supplier-listed figures as comparison data, not a room guarantee.
Listed upgraded 150mm option — 350 CFM, 50W, 32 dBA — Account for filter and duct losses.
Listed upgraded 200mm option — 553 CFM, 70W, 42 dBA — Plan mounting, power and clearance.
How to choose from this Inline Fans collection
• Use real enclosure volume and duct resistance, not diameter alone.
• Match the flange to the carbon filter and ducting.
• Compare noise and speed control for rooms close to living or working areas.
• Check mounting and electrical requirements before installation.
Use the current product page and option selector as the source of truth for specifications, included components and compatibility. Collection comparisons explain the decision; they do not replace model-level checks or create unsupported performance or fulfilment promises.
Build a compatible basket
An extraction fan normally needs correctly sized ducting, clamps and—in filtered systems—a compatible carbon filter. A clip-on fan circulates air inside the tent but does not replace extraction.
No. The correct choice depends on the enclosure, restrictions, required airflow, noise and connected equipment.
Can I connect any carbon filter?
The flange diameter and airflow range must be compatible with the selected fan.
What reduces real airflow?
Filters, long ducts, tight bends, reducers and blocked intake paths all add resistance.
Why use a speed controller?
It can help tune airflow and noise, but the fan must still operate within its supported control method.
Use the product grid and linked guides above to move from the broad inline fan comparison to the exact model, size or configuration that fits the setup.