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Old 02-03-2006, 08:35 PM
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Wow $1000 and that is doing the labor yourself, pretty $$$ for me right now.

I think I am going to try and install a bathroom fan, and if need be then add some de-humidifying bags in my fish room and furnace room.
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Old 02-03-2006, 08:38 PM
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I think I will need one of these dryer vent hoods as well then, and a 4" hole saw, I dont have one that big in my set.

Mark, did you drill from the inside out, or outside in?
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I think I will need one of these dryer vent hoods as well then, and a 4" hole saw, I dont have one that big in my set.

Mark, did you drill from the inside out, or outside in?

Pilot hole from the inside, holesaw from the outside.
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Mark, think I can make a pilot hole through one of my access panels in the roof.

The dryer vent hood goes into the 4" hole from the outside then?
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$1000.00 bucks might seem like a lot and it is but not compared to your house. Thats one of your biggest investments and you don't want it rotting and getting mold. I did the HRV like Tony is going to do from Air Pro, it's the way to go.

When you get 200-300+ gallons of open water in your house you have to do some thing or it will be a problem.

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Old 02-03-2006, 10:12 PM
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Will a bathroom fan in my fish room vented outside not work well enough?

My house is old, and crappy windows, so there are lots of air leaks in.
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You could also look into these products:

www.humidex.ca
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You could also look into these products:

www.humidex.ca
Do those units have an exchanger core? How do they warm the incoming air?
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I'll chime in a bit here since I've been looking into this closely as I plan my 360 installation.

The humidex basically a combination of a vent fan and a humidistat that turns the fan on/off based on humidity. It vents out of the house only, and depends on "leaks" in the house to bring new air in. That would be a concern in a very new, tight house due to negative pressure.

A good vent fan to the exterior attached to a humidistat would do about the same thing. I would guess it would cost less, but require a bit of DIY.

Finally, the last thing I'll mention is that it would be good to control the space where the humidity accumulates. If you can get good containment of the tank and fish room, you have a smaller air volume to deal with.
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Old 02-04-2006, 02:42 AM
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I was just going to run the bathroom fan 24/7. This winter is crazy warm, so I am not too concerned about the cold air coming in. Next winter might be different.

How effective are de-humidifiers?
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