DMcCam wrote: It would be nice to make it run about half as much at times.
webpager wrote:DMcCam wrote: It would be nice to make it run about half as much at times.
What about a thermostat? Is it heat or noise / wind?
I am planning to use 5 computere fans
Tony is correct!tony.latham wrote:I am planning to use 5 computere fans
I bought my first teardrop in 2004. It had a computer fan that wasn't enough, and I added a second one. It didn't help much, and I didn't like having to run them almost all the time we were inside.
When I saw a So-Cal teardrop in 2013 with a ceiling vent fan, I started cutting material for a new 'drop three weeks later.
We seldom turn our ceiling vent fan on (in fact, we just got back from a 24 day camping trip with temps between 24 and 85º, and turned the fan on twice)--but we always have it open, Just a half inch or so when it's cold and all the way when it's warm. So that's the advantage of a ceiling vent fan over computer fans. You don't need to turn it on most of the time.
If I told my wife I was building a teardrop and was planning on not installing a ceiling roof van, I'd be shipped off to the looney bin.
Just a thought...![]()
Tony
Tom&Shelly wrote:A)...I don't know how well computer fans would work instead. If I were to do it, I think I'd put them up on the walls near the ceiling to expel warm moist air. I'd then have windows or passive vents down low to bring in outside air.
B) By putting them on the walls, it eliminates the problem of the roof leaking, although we haven't had that problem with our Maxxfan (with shroud). We have, often, had a problem with rain blowing in our side windows, so that might be a problem with the computer fans. Perhaps they would need some sort of shroud like a dryer vent?
C) Incidentally, back in the 40's, some of the teardrops seemed to have had vents up on the walls immediately below the roof, probably the thinking was also to expel moist air without roof leakage. I'd sure want to be able to shut them off for travel to keep dust out. Probably you'll want the same with computer fans....
and one of the trailers had a wall vent...
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