Hi Sheidari, you can set the unit to turn on at a specific "high" temperature. In my case, the unit is set to automatically turn on at 78 degrees and continues to stay on until it's under that temperature. I hope this answers your question. Thanks!
Do you have the fan blowing into the space? I have one of these and the guy who installed has it blowing in and I want to switch it to blow out. I believe I have to take the fans off and turn them around. Thank you.
Howdy, I am considering getting this fan for some ventilation in my solar shed. Everything runs off of solar power down there so the low-draw of this setup is great. Two questions: 1 - Is it possible to unscrew that plate on one side, unscrew one of the fans from the other side, rotate that fan so it is blowing the other direction and then put it back together? I want to draw in outside air and expel inside air with the same unit if possible. 2 - The Amazon listing mentions Wifi connectivity. Did you notice if it has that or not? I'd love to be able to control this from my house without going out to my shed. Thanks for your time in making the video!!
Hi DMS Adventures. I haven't taken the unit apart. Unfortunately, I can't say for certain how easy it is to flip a fan. Regarding having one fan intake and one fan exhausting air. Years ago, I did some testing with PC fans with a similar setup and it caused a loop of air when they were close together. The fans were fighting each other. I know, different circumstance, but kinda similar. Quite honestly, I didn't realize there was a wifi feature. Maybe the one listed is a later revision? That said, I just set the temp I wanted the fans to kick in and it's been working as expected for about a year now. Sorry this wasnt very helpful. Have a great weekend.
@@BIsForBudget It was definitely helpful, thank you. I could see that situation of the fans just sucking back in each other's expelled air. I have a solar power box I built where this very thing may be happening. I believe you are right in that the one with Wifi is a more recent offering. I think I'll still give it a try though so thank you again for the info.
Hi. Great video. I have an upper and lower vent probably close to the same size. Question, do you have louvers on the outside of your garage or did you just keep the existing vent grill on? Thx!
Hello, This one is sized 14x6 inches which was perfect for my garage vent. Depending on the size of your window, you can use it, but it may require a mounting plate to be fabricated to fit properly. On that note, I did release a video on August 12th 2023, which has an alternative way of venting hot air out of a small window I have in the garage. Thanks!
Hi what do you notice the temps to be around when the fan is turned on and when turned off? Great video, thanks.
Hi Sheidari, you can set the unit to turn on at a specific "high" temperature. In my case, the unit is set to automatically turn on at 78 degrees and continues to stay on until it's under that temperature. I hope this answers your question. Thanks!
@@BIsForBudget awesome, yes thank you.
Do you have the fan blowing into the space? I have one of these and the guy who installed has it blowing in and I want to switch it to blow out. I believe I have to take the fans off and turn them around. Thank you.
Hello DavidMChampeau. Yes, both of my fans are setup to blow the hot air out of the Garage.
@@BIsForBudget did they arrive like that or did you turn them around?
@@DavidMChampeau The fan arrived like that, blowing out.
Howdy, I am considering getting this fan for some ventilation in my solar shed. Everything runs off of solar power down there so the low-draw of this setup is great. Two questions: 1 - Is it possible to unscrew that plate on one side, unscrew one of the fans from the other side, rotate that fan so it is blowing the other direction and then put it back together? I want to draw in outside air and expel inside air with the same unit if possible. 2 - The Amazon listing mentions Wifi connectivity. Did you notice if it has that or not? I'd love to be able to control this from my house without going out to my shed. Thanks for your time in making the video!!
Hi DMS Adventures. I haven't taken the unit apart. Unfortunately, I can't say for certain how easy it is to flip a fan. Regarding having one fan intake and one fan exhausting air. Years ago, I did some testing with PC fans with a similar setup and it caused a loop of air when they were close together. The fans were fighting each other. I know, different circumstance, but kinda similar. Quite honestly, I didn't realize there was a wifi feature. Maybe the one listed is a later revision? That said, I just set the temp I wanted the fans to kick in and it's been working as expected for about a year now. Sorry this wasnt very helpful. Have a great weekend.
@@BIsForBudget It was definitely helpful, thank you. I could see that situation of the fans just sucking back in each other's expelled air. I have a solar power box I built where this very thing may be happening. I believe you are right in that the one with Wifi is a more recent offering. I think I'll still give it a try though so thank you again for the info.
@@DMSAdventures I'm glad you found it helpful. Good luck.
Hi. Great video. I have an upper and lower vent probably close to the same size. Question, do you have louvers on the outside of your garage or did you just keep the existing vent grill on? Thx!
Hi Scottdaugherity1327. Nothing fancy, it just has the original "chicken wire" that came with the house.
Can this guy fit in a window? Or is it meant to do that?
Hello, This one is sized 14x6 inches which was perfect for my garage vent. Depending on the size of your window, you can use it, but it may require a mounting plate to be fabricated to fit properly. On that note, I did release a video on August 12th 2023, which has an alternative way of venting hot air out of a small window I have in the garage. Thanks!