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View Poll Results: What do you use to control humidity? | |||
I don't use anything (I'm lucky) |
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70 | 44.59% |
Humidex |
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1 | 0.64% |
HRV |
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15 | 9.55% |
Big exhaust fan |
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18 | 11.46% |
Dehumidifier(s) |
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46 | 29.30% |
Something else (please explain) |
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12 | 7.64% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 157. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() With the venmar system you can use some existing vents if you have them. I disconnected the 6" fresh air intake from the furnace and connected it to the fresh air in on the venmar. I then used a bathroom fan exhaust for the stale air out. The 2 8" ducts can be connected to walls or anywhere in your house. I have my stale are in sucking air out of my fish tank mechanical room and the clean air out is connected to the place where I disconnected the fresh air intake from the furnace originally. I'll take some pics to show. But basically, you can put the 2 8" ducts anywhere you like. Its just a matter of exhausting the stale air out of your house that will be the tricky one.
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condensation, humidity, mold |
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