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robbin
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join:2000-09-21
Leander, TX
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reply to tahoejeff

Re: moving heat from woodstove

I would use a duct booster fan. Here is a link -- they come in different sizes.

»www.smarthome.com/3011.html


tahoejeff
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join:2001-07-01
Wisconsin Dells, WI

thanks robbin. i guess that could work. the housing length is 8 inches, and the wall is about 4 inches thick. i'd basically be throwing away the housing and putting a $40 fan in my own sheetmetal.
is there anything else that might be better?
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china crisis

join:2003-05-28

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reply to robbin
Something like this will move alot maore air than the above. 200cfm compared to 60cfm
»www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/sto···Num=8125



tahoejeff
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join:2001-07-01
Wisconsin Dells, WI

thanks CC. that looks promising. i might have to drive up to home depot this weekend. a lil pricey for what it does, but it would probably look much better than the cobbled up mess i'd end up making.
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ttiiggy
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join:2001-03-27
Bozeman, MT

reply to china crisis

said by china crisis:

Something like this will move alot maore air than the above. 200cfm compared to 60cfm
»www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/sto···Num=8125
I didn't see a noise output level listed. Probably doesn't matter in your location.
It might matter if it was in a finicky somebody's bed room or office where they want it quiet.
It also might allow conversations or other sounds/noises to travel between rooms...

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