McFrosticles
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I got this fan in 10" a couple of years ago, the fan speed adjuster didn't work out the box but I read online without this the fan runs full throttle, I didn't have any intention of running it at lower speed as it was so quiet anyway and wanted the best air exchange. As it was the first fan I bought I had nothing to compare the gust given out with. (edit) The fan was then put in a cupboard until this row
Fast forward to last week and the room was starting to get pretty warm and humid so as a quick fix I got a little 6 inch rvk which literally blew me away, cooled the room within 10 minutes. This got me wondering if the Phresh fan is shifting the air they claim, or if I have a faulty one. Phresh claim 1065 cfm the Rvk was second hand but guesstimate from online research is 400-500cfm. I cant see how the phresh can be shifting over twice as much air, it feels like a babies breath when I put my face against it.
All my ducting is as straight and short as possible on both fans.
What I can say is there was no smell from the room when I was running passively and when I put a cigarette paper at the crack of the bottom of the door it was sucked into the room, but I was only using 2 6 inch holes and an 8 inch hole into my chimney so I think the fan was working hard before I got the noisy as f rvk
So to cut a long question short, can anyone vouch that these big silent mix flow fans shift the air they claim, and does the way they shift it feel unimpressive? Or do I maybe have a faulty one/ overworked one from too little passive intakes?
Fast forward to last week and the room was starting to get pretty warm and humid so as a quick fix I got a little 6 inch rvk which literally blew me away, cooled the room within 10 minutes. This got me wondering if the Phresh fan is shifting the air they claim, or if I have a faulty one. Phresh claim 1065 cfm the Rvk was second hand but guesstimate from online research is 400-500cfm. I cant see how the phresh can be shifting over twice as much air, it feels like a babies breath when I put my face against it.
All my ducting is as straight and short as possible on both fans.
What I can say is there was no smell from the room when I was running passively and when I put a cigarette paper at the crack of the bottom of the door it was sucked into the room, but I was only using 2 6 inch holes and an 8 inch hole into my chimney so I think the fan was working hard before I got the noisy as f rvk
So to cut a long question short, can anyone vouch that these big silent mix flow fans shift the air they claim, and does the way they shift it feel unimpressive? Or do I maybe have a faulty one/ overworked one from too little passive intakes?
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