Flowki
Well-Known Member
The idea was to oversize in/out fans for summer to reduce noise and over using motors. The short falling was that at idle speed the temps are too low in winter months, creating needless heating waste.
Would you plug the fan controller into a timer during winter to shut off 15 min after lights off? (de-hue in use).
Or, plug the fan speed controller into a thermostat that will cut off airflow when temps drop below 68?.
The first choice seems like the most economical but how much do they need airflow lights off?. The second option, I don't know if stop/starting the fan speed controller and fans is going to be good on the motors etc.. although it would seem the most optimal option aside from that.
Would you plug the fan controller into a timer during winter to shut off 15 min after lights off? (de-hue in use).
Or, plug the fan speed controller into a thermostat that will cut off airflow when temps drop below 68?.
The first choice seems like the most economical but how much do they need airflow lights off?. The second option, I don't know if stop/starting the fan speed controller and fans is going to be good on the motors etc.. although it would seem the most optimal option aside from that.