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Thanks Dietmar !!!
I wish as I would have retired by now with the money I could have made !!! I have another update to come as my first plan didn't work out as it should have Stay tuned .... Last edited by gregzz4; 07-27-2014 at 05:56 AM. |
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Hey that's a great idea. Good job!!
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Looks like the chiller fan outputs more than I figured on and one fan wasn't quite enough, so now it's really ugly
Second fan running @ 133CFM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Needed to mount the Wye to the wall ![]() And whole ugly setup ![]() |
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This version two looks good to me. Works better I'm sure.
Ideas just sprout from you |
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I'm going to change it once more as I can feel a little air leakage from the opening at the bottom of the tote - probably due to back pressure
I'm going to run 2 independant ducts from the storage tote and connect them to 2 independant vents with the fans pulling instead of pushing This way I'll get 100% airflow from each fan and zero heat in the room |
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Yeah buddy, thats the way to do it correctly. That wye you got set up is improper venting practice to the extreme. Too much back pressure causing an air flow bottleneck. Great diy project!
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