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View Poll Results: What do you use to control humidity? | |||
I don't use anything (I'm lucky) | 70 | 44.59% | |
Humidex | 1 | 0.64% | |
HRV | 15 | 9.55% | |
Big exhaust fan | 18 | 11.46% | |
Dehumidifier(s) | 46 | 29.30% | |
Something else (please explain) | 12 | 7.64% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 157. You may not vote on this poll |
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I must warn you about the sound. I definitely wouldnt call it loud, but it does make noise. I have about 6feet of ducting on either end which makes it fairly quiet. I have the fan mounted in a room in the basement and the ducting hooked up directly to the canopy. Its almost silent at the tank but makes a slight whirring sound one would expect from a fan in the room it is mounted in. Other than that it is a seemingly good product.
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only problem with a fan only, is along with the moisture your dumping out that warm air you just paid to heat.
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'm in a mobile Home, which is sealed up like a pasta strainer so no issues here HAHAHA
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Just remember to install it in the basement and insure that you have fresh pipe around 2" vringing in fresh air. but you have no furance you are lucky then..
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We're going with an HRV, and will probably install a humidex as well should the HRV not handle moisture, or is impossible to conform to our needs. We see some moisture on our main floor, however it isn't necessarily from the tank in the basement. Our house is older, from the 50s, and we don't have a bathroom fan.
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We installed a Hepa 3000 and have not seen ice on the windows since. I'd still like to learn how to use the controls better..
http://www.greenrinc.com/ven/hepa.htm
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Did you run it thru existing ducting or make your own? asmodeus: I'd love it if a humidex would work.... your buddy had 1000 gallons, eh? hmmm... |
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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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