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Old 12-15-2008, 04:09 PM   #46
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my setup is ghetto but its a condo and all i can do

in the winter when the cold air is out there, i find the fan spinning slower and faster adn slower and faster and doesn't suck smoke out as well and sometimes seems to throw it back in the room. What can i do? this only happens with the cold cold cold waether?

With reading about the backdraft, do you notice that it happens when your heater in the condo kicks in, perhaps your condo is to airtight. Just a thought.
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Old 12-16-2008, 03:07 PM   #47
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I wish I had read this before I installed my 110cfm fan into my garage.
It doesn't do a darned thing
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Ryan,
Great pictures by the way. Awesome job.
Question, I notice the exhaust fan is mounted up behind the wall where the chairs are in the smoking room. How loud is it when the fan is on?
Also, what make/model fan is that?

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I had to have a specialist make the final ducting exhaust piece to get over and out to the side of the house since I was squeezing the ducting between some wood beams. To create the hole in the side of the house I used a sawzall.


I have photos of this posted on http://www.ryandeyer.com/cigarroom/c...om_photos.html


I used a 14" grille cover. I have photos of this posted on http://www.ryandeyer.com/cigarroom/c...om_photos.html


Must sure you are bringing in as much air into the room as you are exhausting with the fan. Otherwise you'll deprive the room of oxygen and create a negative pressure that won't be desirable.
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