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Revision as of 22:38, 9 June 2022
Contents
Inline Fans
Audacity - YouTube Playlist (1 Video)
Fantech SER2004 ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator)
Current system installed at Reynolds Circle Studio B
- Fantech SER2004 - Supply House
- 6" side port duct connections
- Was about $1,000 in 2014
- Max 170 CFM 0 Totally INADEQUATE!
Monstrer Gardens
- Schaefer Manual Fan Speed Controller - $289.95
- Inline Carbon Filters
- Hepa Filters
- KFI Intake Filter - $91.59