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12-05-2009, 05:42 AM #1OPMember
Theromstat to redirect 6" air in / out
Like have it on a 6" duct Y that will turn a flap and direct the hot air into the room until greater than 65° then it turns the flap to direct the light air back to exhaust. Has it be done or is it commercially available? This sounds like a great protection that uses almost no electricity.
LAmike Reviewed by LAmike on . Theromstat to redirect 6" air in / out Like have it on a 6" duct Y that will turn a flap and direct the hot air into the room until greater than 65° then it turns the flap to direct the light air back to exhaust. Has it be done or is it commercially available? This sounds like a great protection that uses almost no electricity. Rating: 5
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12-05-2009, 06:00 AM #2OPMember
Theromstat to redirect 6" air in / out
Or maybe just open a little valve like a fieplace thermostat on a valve. I am no electrician, or engineer.
http://www.skytechsystem.com/editor/...structions.pdf
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12-07-2009, 10:23 PM #3Senior Member
Theromstat to redirect 6" air in / out
would this not simply be done with a therm. monitor? 2 fans and 2 Outlet tubes?
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12-08-2009, 01:35 AM #4Senior Member
Theromstat to redirect 6" air in / out
There is an inline thermostat that you can buy at Lowes or Home Depot that you just plug a fan into and can adjust the thermostat. They're about $30.
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12-09-2009, 04:32 AM #5Senior Member
Theromstat to redirect 6" air in / out
They do make low voltage "dampers" that are bought or placed inside your ducting that can open or close on temp. Many residential a/c companies are touting these for improved air control.
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