QuietCool Whole House Fan 5 Month Update | Was It Worth The Cost? Quite Cool QC ES-7000

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @Csrumk
    @Csrumk 8 месяцев назад +23

    We had one in our last residence. It was awesome. We'd wait til Bout 9pm, open all the windows, and in 20 minutes the entire house was crisp and cool. Saved us a bunch on AC costs.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  8 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome feedback!

    • @memo383h
      @memo383h 5 месяцев назад

      thankyou very much, yes you are using it the way your suppose to! idk why this Myks grage guy put it in if he wasnt going to use it correctly....

  • @frankparsley1913
    @frankparsley1913 Год назад +10

    I would love to have one of these. I live in N Texas and this would come in handy at least 6 months out of the year.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +1

      Yeah it has been nice

    • @SK-ds9lz
      @SK-ds9lz 7 месяцев назад

      They're worth every dime.

  • @ataylor1277
    @ataylor1277 5 месяцев назад +2

    Installed ours in 2020 and we have found it really helpful for the 2nd floor that faces south and gets baked all day. We live the Seattle area so our evenings cool down nicely so it is great all summer long here.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  5 месяцев назад +1

      Goods feedback!!

  • @mitube4u
    @mitube4u 6 месяцев назад +3

    My new home came with one pre-installed and I absolutely love it.

  • @tonyfontana8222
    @tonyfontana8222 Год назад +12

    I paid $2,100 for a QCSTLPRO 4.8 wireless remote installation, well worth the cost.

  • @ibMoose2u
    @ibMoose2u 7 месяцев назад +9

    If you were in Hellifornia where a 1,000sq ft well insulated apartment gets $400 electricity bills keeping the thermostat at 81, you'd realize a large house electrical savings your first bill, so much so you'd throw a party with the $600 you saved off of a normal $800-$1,200 bill which is typical house bill for CA in the summer. I installed whole house fans in 3 houses in CA because the PG&E bills were so horrific. They've become much more horrific since PG&E was directly responsible for burning down 10+ towns and CA allowing them to constantly raise their rates. You can literally buy a Quiet Cool with the savings off one bill... Quiet Cool wasn't around for my first 2 homes. I had the biggest fan I could find and stuck it in the ceiling. It sounded like a jet plane but I absolutely did not care as all of that amazing cool night air came in and I knew it was blowing the 130+ degree heat out of my attic.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +2

      Good feedback! Those are crazy prices for electricity!

    • @209Control
      @209Control 6 месяцев назад

      You must running a weed grow 😂I'm in California.. run my ac at 74 and typical bill is like $200. House is well insulated though

    • @Daniel-z2j2v
      @Daniel-z2j2v 5 месяцев назад

      @@209Controlnot sure where you live but I’m in central California my last bill was $95O the next one is $850

    • @Daniel-z2j2v
      @Daniel-z2j2v 5 месяцев назад +1

      I’m renting but with these high electric bills I’m thinking of getting one installed if it’ll save me money

    • @ibMoose2u
      @ibMoose2u 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Daniel-z2j2v He has to live in one of the rare small cities/towns that supplies their own power. PG&E is NEVER that cheap unless you qualify for their below the poverty line.

  • @technicolorskies5432
    @technicolorskies5432 10 месяцев назад +2

    So what kind of exhaust vents do you need in the attic?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  10 месяцев назад +3

      I just have sofit vents and a few few vents at the top

  • @MrGadget3214
    @MrGadget3214 Год назад +5

    My question is does it drawn in a lot of dust into the house have you noticed if you need to clean more often?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +4

      No that hasn't been a problem. We will only use it when the air outside is clean. If it's a dusty day, we won't use it.

    • @ChopsticksGarden-QuangNgo
      @ChopsticksGarden-QuangNgo 6 месяцев назад

      I have the same question.
      Now, I'm wondering if taping an AC air filter to an open window would help filter out dust. I know dust is more visible in sunlight, but I'm curious about this approach.

  • @robertmccully2792
    @robertmccully2792 6 месяцев назад +1

    Depends where you live, your right, if it gets colder outside at night,,, turn it on. It will suck air in the window you open ,than up and out of your attic. So if you open a back back window and the fan is in hallway, it will make a breeze thru those areas.,, Then you just keep switching which window to open... Worked great in my old house in SAN JOSE CA.

  • @accordv6er
    @accordv6er Год назад +1

    What about using filtered fresh air returns with some check flaps? Would it be able to pull enough to draw through the fresh air foundation vents?

  • @manalosmeanbusiness
    @manalosmeanbusiness 7 месяцев назад +2

    Do you have to cover up insulation before you turn on the fan?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      I habvent had to do that

  • @artimasartimas4515
    @artimasartimas4515 2 дня назад

    How many windows do you have to open and keep open ?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  2 дня назад

      On low you can do just 1 window

  • @jwhite4
    @jwhite4 10 месяцев назад +3

    One factor to consider with this approach is how well an attic and vent it's own air. If not that well, then pushing house air into it with the WHF will tend to make the attic behave like a balloon - not as efficient at evacuating house into it, because there's no where for it to go once it gets to the attic.
    If the attic has good ventilation, then a discharge into it would achieve one of the intended secondary goals, of lowering the attic temperature. If it doesn't, then I'd think you could add an attic fan. Or as a previous comment suggested, have the WHF discharge directly out a gable vent.
    It seems like it would would be relatively simple for the controller to have an option for temperature-based control: have a temperature sensor outside the house, one inside, and the a controller where you could set the delta (ie. outside needs to be > 10 degrees cooler), that would automatically turn on the fan. You'd want this as an option, as if that was met, but you didn't open your windows, you'd be evacuating that air into the attic, with no replacement.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, figuring out how well you are attic is ventilated is a key component to the system. Thanks for your thoughtful comment.

  • @B8888Y
    @B8888Y 2 месяца назад +1

    Couldntt you just put a few bathroom exhaust fans around?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Месяц назад +1

      Bathroom exhaust fans don't draw nearly as much air as this fan does

    • @B8888Y
      @B8888Y Месяц назад

      @Myksgarage oh I would agree but I wasn't asking about a power contest , the concept would be the same just might be more efficient being able to pull air from multiple location's instead of trying to suck a golf ball through a garden hose so to speak

  • @s13turbo
    @s13turbo 6 месяцев назад +1

    Does it not turn off when you press and hold it?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  6 месяцев назад +1

      The control pad?

    • @s13turbo
      @s13turbo 6 месяцев назад

      @@Myksgarage yes you said you have to cycle through to turn it off.

  • @vincentwood7036
    @vincentwood7036 Месяц назад

    Try this:
    Place the fan on the roof so that it draws the air directly out of the attic. Have a ceiling vent leading to the attic so that air is drawn from the house into the attic.
    Next have an exhaust fan in your basement, in a wall or window, drawing air out through the basement and exhausting it outside.
    Lastly, open the very top windows in the highest room in your house. Close all other windows and doors.
    Here is what will happen: Those open windows at the top will let air into the house to feed the two exhaust fans. The hot air will rise to feed the attic fan and the cool air will descend to feed the basement fan. And since that cool air needs to travel down through all the levels of your house, it will keep your house nice and cool.
    (Make sure that the ceiling vent is in the middle of the ceiling. If it sits near a window it will simply draw air directly from outside into the attic)

  • @brianwestmeyer9082
    @brianwestmeyer9082 4 месяца назад

    So you use it when it's cool outside... to cool your house? What's the points of that?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  4 месяца назад

      It cools the house and attic….

    • @MomedicsChannel
      @MomedicsChannel Месяц назад

      Air exchange is important at all times of the year, especially colder months. Open the windows, exchange the air, you end up being significantly healthier

  • @markthompson4953
    @markthompson4953 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question. I read that it's recommended to pair an attic fan with the quiet cool fan. My understanding is, an attic fan will kick on automatically when the attic gets super hot, and this is a good compliment to the quiet cool fan. Any feedback would be welcomed.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah that makes sense to me, it would help exhaust the hot air from the attic and that is a big cause of heat in the house

    • @markthompson4953
      @markthompson4953 7 месяцев назад

      @Myksgarage Hi. Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it. I live in Southern California. Gets pretty hot during July, August, and September. If you don't mind me asking, what part of the country do you reside in where you didn't run it during July and August ?

  • @cjmcay
    @cjmcay Год назад +8

    Don't buy the Energy Saver 2 speed version (Green) sold to home owners featured in this video. Sold without controls and with only 10 year warranty. You want the Stealth Pro x 3 speed model (Black) with 15 year warranty..
    These models are sold to contractors only. Most contractors can install these models with RF Remote for around the same price you will pay retail on an ES model. Also, you can buy an extra remote without buying 2 complete remotes. This will enable you control the fan from bed or upstairs and down.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      Good info

    • @walthoyt1104
      @walthoyt1104 6 месяцев назад

      i actually just got a quote for install of stealth 3100 and it was for $2,195. The Energy saver 3100 purchased from quite cools website is $1,029. so you do save quite a bit doing it yourself.

  • @AmericanPatriots87
    @AmericanPatriots87 6 месяцев назад

    This doesn't create humidity issues in your home?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  6 месяцев назад

      I live in a dry desert climate

    • @AmericanPatriots87
      @AmericanPatriots87 6 месяцев назад

      @@Myksgarage well crap. I live in Georgia. It's literally wet all the time 😂

  • @ShogunHART
    @ShogunHART 2 месяца назад

    Yeah but how about humidity?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  2 месяца назад

      Yeah, yeah I guess if it's humid outside and humidity will come inside the house

  • @MA-vm6jl
    @MA-vm6jl 8 месяцев назад

    Have a quick question hopefully you could answer so if I have my windows closed, and my house is warm or hot and I turn on the quiet fan. It won’t suck up the air. The windows have to be that kind of doesn’t make sense. I understand the part of having the windows open, but I think that even if your windows are closed, it would still suck up air Into the attic

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  8 месяцев назад

      Be sure to subscribe to my channel, I'll do a video on this topic in a couple of weeks. The short answer is this fan is so powerful it will still suck air from the outside, like through door seals, from the fireplace or other small openings and will create a negative pressure. So you don't want to run it if your doors or windows are closed

    • @OniRubberNinja
      @OniRubberNinja 7 месяцев назад +1

      Air has to come from somewhere. If you are removing hot air from your living space, then that air has to be replaced with something. You are wanting to remove hot air so that cool air can take its place. That air is coming from outside, but it needs a way in (Door, window, chimney, etc.) Now, unless your house is perfectly sealed then the fan will still draw air in from all the nooks and crannies that arent airtight, but this is not good for 2 reasons. If you are pulling moist air in through small gaps in the home, then you can be subjecting yourself to possible mold/mildew problems down the road. Also then fans motor relies on the air it moves to be able to cool itself and keep it running optimally. If you choke off the air supply by having your windows and door closed, then the motor will get hotter than it should and decrease the life of the motor.

  • @luiselizondo1038
    @luiselizondo1038 7 месяцев назад

    I own one of these and absolutely love it. I've had it for probably 10 years now. My question is the following. Looking to install this for someone else, They have a two-story house and the attic is such that I can possibly put this fan on the first floor. Do you see any issues with installing the fan on the first floor? Seems to me it shouldn't really matter. As long as at least one window's open it will pull air from wherever that open window is. Thank you!

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah I would say there is no problem with Installing it on the first floor, if you open a window up on the 2nd floor, it easily pull air through the window.

  • @fizzled95
    @fizzled95 8 месяцев назад

    What about the reliability, quality, and longevity of the actual unit? Any customer service issues with the manufacturer?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  8 месяцев назад +1

      After a year I've had no issues.

  • @phatrides222000
    @phatrides222000 5 месяцев назад

    We could never use that here! It's way too hot outside. Also if it's that cool outside, I don't see how your attic could be hot?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, it's not for everywhere

  • @wertyland
    @wertyland 5 месяцев назад

    what attic thats not insulated 80 degrees

  • @mrtopbreak333
    @mrtopbreak333 10 месяцев назад +3

    These don't make sense to me when used this way if you a drawing air from inside the house some of that air will have moisture so any vapor barrier would be useless. For me you would need two systems the whole house fan should vent straight out of the gable end thus keeping the any integrity of any vapor barrier and exhausting warm moist air straight out. The second system should be purely to cool the loft space as heat can build up here very quickly and radiate down into the living space. The second system has more benefit IMO as no matter how how it is outside the loft space will be hotter unless it is well thermally insulated.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  10 месяцев назад

      That is something to consider

    • @rogueee
      @rogueee 8 месяцев назад +1

      I’m curious about this issue too, why not just vent directly outside? A lot of attics are poorly ventilated and I would think you are adding a massive amount more dust and particulates over time. Yes, you do get some attic cooling but that as long as you are insulated well should not matter and you avoid another exterior hole.

    • @andrewmartina-ld9dy
      @andrewmartina-ld9dy 6 месяцев назад

      The whole point of these is to only turn them on once it cools down outside, where I live attics are pretty much open to the environment anyways because they’re vented at the soffits and the gables so the attic is always way more humid than the house. Drier, cooler air being pushed into the attic from the house shouldn’t be an issue. I think these make the most sense in multi story houses like mine that are in temperate areas.

  • @acastr1234
    @acastr1234 7 месяцев назад

    TX here... there's no such thing as cool air during 6 or 7 months here.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah for some places it's not for year round use

  • @woohunter1
    @woohunter1 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yikes! I was totally on board till I saw the prices…

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  5 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah they are not free....😀

    • @woohunter1
      @woohunter1 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Myksgarage I found the Quiet Cool 1500 CFM for less than $500, think I’m going to get that one.

  • @hambone3145
    @hambone3145 6 месяцев назад

    I need it

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  6 месяцев назад

      Yes they are nice!!

  • @JohnnyMentat
    @JohnnyMentat Год назад +1

    lol, obviously not designed with Texas in mind... :P

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's not perfect for every climate

    • @zimvader25
      @zimvader25 7 месяцев назад

      My home is from the 1940s here in north texas. Still has the ancient attic fan up in the attic that’s obviously no longer in use but back then thats what they had available to cool the home. Anywho Yeah i have a new one in my home. During spring and fall i rarely use the AC and the energy savings from those months are definitely worth it. But yeah obviously not going to pump nighttime 110 degree air into my home in the middle of summer lol

  • @whiz3528
    @whiz3528 Год назад +1

    110 deg outside is not cool.

  • @X11CHASE
    @X11CHASE 6 месяцев назад

    Video is way too bright. Wtf

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  6 месяцев назад +1

      “The more light you allow within you the brighter the world you live in will be.”