Description
Quest F9 Air Mover – High-Velocity Air Circulation
The Quest F9 Air Mover is a compact yet powerful low-profile fan, purpose-built to improve airflow and environmental control in grow rooms, hydroponic setups, and drying areas.
With 925 cubic feet per minute (CFM) of high-velocity airflow, it prevents stagnant, humid air that can encourage gnats, mould, and fungal growth, while helping maintain even temperature and humidity distribution across your space.
Designed for professional growers, the F9 is lightweight, stackable, and daisy-chainable, allowing up to 10 units to be linked together on a single 15-amp circuit for scalable air management.
Its dual axial fan design ensures efficient air movement while using just 1.1 amps of power, keeping energy consumption low without compromising performance.
Key Features
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High-Velocity Airflow: 925 CFM circulation for rapid air turnover
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Low Power Usage: Draws only 1.1 amps, maximising circuit capacity
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Daisy-Chainable: Link and synchronise up to 10 F9 units on one circuit
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Dual Axial Design: Improves air pressure and directional flow
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Horizontal & Vertical Stacking: Compact and easy to store
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Integrated Handle: Comfortable to lift and reposition
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Cord Wrap System: Keeps cables tidy and tangle-free
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Built-In Circuit Breaker: Protects the unit and connected devices
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Branch Protection CFCI: Prevents electrical shocks in humid spaces
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No Lights: Safe for dark-cycle grow environments
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Plug & Play Operation: Simple setup with no assembly required
Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Part Number | 4035030 |
Airflow | 925 CFM |
Voltage | 110–120V AC, 1 Phase, 60 Hz |
Power Consumption | 1.1 amps |
Dimensions | 43 cm (W) × 22.5 cm (H) × 51.5 cm (L) |
Weight | 9.5 kg |
Stackable Design | Yes |
Daisy Chain Capable | Up to 10 Units |
Noise Level | Low |
Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Perfect For
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Hydroponic and indoor garden airflow
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Drying rooms and post-harvest environments
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Climate control and humidity management
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Preventing stagnant air and mould formation