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![]() Their site doesn't list the exact model but can I assume it operates the same?
http://www.nutone.com/product-detail...roductID=11229 If so, now I have another issue stating: • Sensaire® technology detects the rapid rise in humidity over time I think its safe to say the humidity will be constant and not a sudden spike so will this not work for the application? |
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![]() I would recommend one of the Panasonic fans. awesome fans & extremely quite.
They are pricey as well but definitely worth the cash.also much better in my opinion than a nutone. you can get them online through ebay etc gore a better deal . I would not buy anything else after using one of these . |
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![]() I have one of the auto switches, not built in the fan but the actual switch has the humidity sensor. I think the switch point must be pretty high, I don't think I've ever seen it on but then again the room doesn't seem humid at all. I think for peace of mind being able to set the humidity level is a worth while feature.
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![]() ![]() Last edited by Realshow; 02-29-2012 at 01:42 AM. |
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![]() Thanks guys, I'll check on the options.
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![]() Fan and separate humidistat here. Mine runs all the time... I'm guessing more than half! Fan was maybe $40 and still running so only time will tell. I have my fishroom dialed to 45%.
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