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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Installation Video for Cool Attic and Ventamatic Whole House Fan
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  • @ronaldupchurch9752
    @ronaldupchurch9752 Год назад +24

    The design makes this AC a possible alternative to ductless DYI systems. It works great. The remote control could be more visual aid oriented like a backligh design. Is impossible to see the lcd at least for me. Easy install ruclips.net/user/postUgkx_hHgTlzH3uk31Fe2RVS3xEbXHGaN_z5Tation. Came on time . Great comfort around the house 5 🌟 again. Follow mfg instructions for care and all and this should be the only AC you need for those of is that don't live in new homes with central AC

  • @maryellenking2041
    @maryellenking2041 2 года назад +55

    *Needed a cooler for a work cubicle **Fastly.Cool** . It did just what I needed, so easy to used and really cooled the space. I am glad that I got it and would buy it again.*

  • @coltongoff456
    @coltongoff456 7 лет назад +8

    We have one of these it's from the 1960s and it still works great.

  • @IrmaB007
    @IrmaB007 11 лет назад +2

    Thank you!!! I used this video along with the printed material by watching all the keys areas over and over and Installed our whole house fan with my wife, we are no carpenters at all. We did spend 2 days in a scorching hot attic with a fan and a constantly draped cold wet t-shirt, around head and neck to keep us cool and gallons of lemonade - only way, If you work through out the day rather than morning and evenings only.
    Now I need video for the wiring, wish us a blessing.
    Mark & Irma Bacher

    • @doranselwyn8608
      @doranselwyn8608 2 месяца назад

      Well how did it go?

    • @IrmaB007
      @IrmaB007 2 месяца назад

      @@doranselwyn8608 really well,so far we had it working every change of season when we can enjoy fresh air (nights can get cold but enjoy good sleep) and...when a/c has given us hiccups 😑.

  • @leehuff2330
    @leehuff2330 7 лет назад +7

    This is all well and good for a modern house built to standard and with drywall. I put in one of these (different brand) in my 1904 house built with true 2 inch rough cut joists that were spaced however they felt like it that day, and finished with wood lath and sand plaster. It works great, but installation was night and day from this easy process.
    I would like to see this crew make a video in an old house like mine!😂

  • @andrewarmstrong7310
    @andrewarmstrong7310 5 лет назад +8

    This video from 1980? If you really want to have fun with this, open the window by your bed and close all the others. Like sleeping in a tornado.

    • @joshblack7651
      @joshblack7651 5 лет назад

      I just bought a house with one of these. And you are right! Wild as shit!!

  • @monkeyboy4746
    @monkeyboy4746 9 лет назад +13

    "Don't use your fireplace and fan at the same time", why not?, that would be interesting!

    • @monkeyboy4746
      @monkeyboy4746 9 лет назад +5

      +Joel Benscoter No problem, just hang up your hams and hit the switch!

    • @rartolak
      @rartolak 3 года назад +3

      3D F I R E

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 6 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed it. The days product instructional videos were best. I assume the video was recorded in the 80s/90s era. Still ityvery informative.😁

  • @QuickandDirty
    @QuickandDirty 6 лет назад +8

    "Keep the insulation, for later you." Future you will thank you, past you!

  • @NoOneHere2Day
    @NoOneHere2Day 9 лет назад +9

    Bet the guy in the video is 80yrs old now :-(

    • @dancoulson6579
      @dancoulson6579 8 лет назад +7

      But at least his home is well cooled.

    • @chryslerconcorde5364
      @chryslerconcorde5364 6 лет назад

      John Gohde
      80yrs is saying the person might be 80 years old, not 80 degrees

  • @dilchproductions
    @dilchproductions 5 лет назад

    This was published on my sister's birthday. December 14, 2012. Wow!

  • @tripjet999
    @tripjet999 9 лет назад +4

    @14:25 - Kitty may be sucked up into fan!

  • @hungton2223
    @hungton2223 8 лет назад +3

    How can you clean this ceiling fan? You have to go to the attic to clean it once a month.

    • @r1ckastl3y86
      @r1ckastl3y86 3 года назад +1

      You can just take the shutters off and clean it from below.

  • @chriscraft77022
    @chriscraft77022 4 года назад

    if you live in houston, TX or a similar climate area.. DONT EVER IN A MILLION YEARS PUT ONE OF THESE IN YOUR HOUSE!!!!! my house was built in 1946 and had one of these in it.. NOOOOOOOOOO

    • @r1ckastl3y86
      @r1ckastl3y86 3 года назад +2

      They are used to pull in cool night or morning air, not the hot air from the middle of the day

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022 3 года назад

      That actually makes a lot of sense

    • @claudeloi
      @claudeloi 3 года назад

      Anyone planning to get one and ready to install do have some common sense and ALL are grown up. So they do as please or suit their need. I respect everyone idea, religion, habits, custom.

  • @darc0389
    @darc0389 5 лет назад

    How do you get the fan blade off initially to reverse it. My new attic fan does not look like this video. It's a Cool House, but only has one square option to get the fan blade off initially as it was shipped on reverse position. What's the trick to getting the blade itself off? We've tried everything.

  • @schutendohkji548
    @schutendohkji548 4 года назад +1

    Dear Joe,
    Nailing the temporary bridges - The video doesn't show a 'big picture' of
    where this bridge would be. Back up the camera to c the entire layout
    w the workman away.
    When the two joists r cut, the remaining joist portions can sag down.
    So, the bridges s/b to close up that joist parallel to them? Not across
    the two?
    And for temporary esp., don't use nails but screws. Nails r
    hard to take out. Only carpenters who never come back r allowed to
    use nails. Owners use removable screws into pre-drilled holes
    so the lumber won't crack. I would rather use #10 x 3"L or 3.5"L sheet
    rock screws than short 2.5"L ones to join 2 x 4, 2 x 6, or 2 x 8 (actual
    meas. is much less) lumber to ea. other.

  • @Mixwell1983
    @Mixwell1983 4 года назад +5

    Why's he looking in a phone book when he can just use his iphone and google it?

    • @1bcordell
      @1bcordell 4 года назад +1

      At the time this video was made it would probably have been viewed as some sort of witchcraft or black magic if he whipped out an iphone.

    • @r1ckastl3y86
      @r1ckastl3y86 3 года назад

      Bruh... This video is from the 90's

    • @russlevine8978
      @russlevine8978 3 года назад

      I'm surprised he had a phonebook, vid looks like it was made before the invention of the yellow pages. That said, this install is for similar models sold now by Home Despot under the manufacturer "Everbilt".

  • @johnniec2861
    @johnniec2861 5 лет назад +1

    its amazing all these videos are in houses with 7/12 pitched attics,, Try it in a 3/12 ,, its a pain in the butt, you cant even sit up, or youll have a head full of shingle/ Nail roof marks in your head,,LOL

  • @wb6wsn
    @wb6wsn 10 лет назад +5

    Since joists are typically on 24" centers, why doesn't anyone make a fan assembly that will neatly drop into that width? There is no reason that the through-hole be square; if more square inches are needed for flow, just make the opening 30" or so parallel to the joist direction.

    • @carlk8045
      @carlk8045 10 лет назад

      You would not want that and it is not necessary. This is because a single fan that would fit inside a 22-1/2 opening would be much smaller. As a result, in order to get the volume of air needed, the fan would have to run at a much higher speed. The noise and vibration would be objectionable. The better solution is to use a standard 30 Inch fan and install a split louver. each 24" half would open at the same time giving you proper air volume at a much slower and quieter speed.

    • @wb6wsn
      @wb6wsn 10 лет назад

      Carl K Perhaps I wasn't clear about "dropping" the fan between the joists. I didn't mean the whole fan, just the through-hole. If you use the above-joist technique, then the fan can be any convenient size. All that's needed is a short tapered transition from the say 22" x 36" through-hole to the square footprint of the fan housing, and factory sheet metal is cheap. Considering the relatively low cost of furnace blowers, its also interesting that all I see are propeller fans and no rotary blowers.

    • @carlk8045
      @carlk8045 10 лет назад

      If you get a 36 x 36 (9 sq Feet) standard 2-speed whole house (WH) fan -- with a split louver so that you do not need to cut the roof truss --I know that this will work. I seriously doubt that a squirrel cage furnace blower would move enough air in comparision.
      I only use my WH fan in the late evening when the outside air is much cooler--and it only runs 1-2 hours to remove latent heat from attic and cool the inside temp to the O.S. temp. A lot cheaper than running A/C.

    • @wb6wsn
      @wb6wsn 10 лет назад

      Carl K Yes, I have been using whole-house fans for about 30 years, and just installed one this week in a new rental property. However, you tend to accept what's commonly on the market, and it's good to sometimes stop and think about why you buy what you buy and what might be better.

    • @MikeG-ep3jk
      @MikeG-ep3jk 9 лет назад

      CentricAir makes whole house fans that fit either 16" or 24" on center and do not require any framing or structural modifications. Their website is www.CentricAir.com

  • @jimcole2648
    @jimcole2648 5 лет назад

    I have a blown in insulation and seems dense and heavy. Will that blow all over up there and make problems

    • @monkeyboy4746
      @monkeyboy4746 4 года назад

      I have the same in my house, as long as the fan does not blow directly on it, it should be fine. That being said, it is important to allow enough exhaust vent area so the outgoing air is not moving fast enough to pick up insulation near the exhaust vent.

  • @timdennis1032
    @timdennis1032 5 лет назад +1

    Hes pretty wreckless, the 2x6 he cuts with the circular saw just drops through the cutout. His hired electrician just took it to the skull.

    • @11b4life.
      @11b4life. Год назад

      Oh shut up safety sam...didn't ever occur to you that this is a video..and he is the electrician? A kid can run that circuit. Go find something to analyze.

  • @jewllake
    @jewllake 9 лет назад +9

    14:22 is the best part of the video!

  • @eronpino
    @eronpino 6 лет назад +4

    I saw that guy on to catch a predator

    • @oopalonga
      @oopalonga 5 лет назад

      lmfao

    • @joeyoung1498
      @joeyoung1498 5 лет назад

      That's right! You were the 30 year old lesbian posing as a teen girl, LMFAO!! Sorry but I couldn't help myself.

    • @texasbest308
      @texasbest308 4 года назад

      Your killing me..lol. that made my day

  • @Macintoshiba
    @Macintoshiba 6 лет назад +1

    Ah yes. With this *easy* turorial you can install a F*CKING HOUSEFAN.
    ah, Times have changed...

  • @emptynester7985
    @emptynester7985 8 лет назад +1

    One "work smart, not hard" thing that I did with my installation, in an attic with support trusses, where I hoisted the fan into the attic through the hatch, was to remove the motor, and blades. This made it much easier to angle the fan frame through the trusses, to the point of installation.

  • @johnnysaltyaircrabcake8030
    @johnnysaltyaircrabcake8030 8 лет назад +1

    now I did so poor in mechanical class in High school,,,, my instructor was from the 40s

    • @ryanburch6308
      @ryanburch6308 8 лет назад +1

      This video looks like its from the 40s too

  • @worldweeklynewz5818
    @worldweeklynewz5818 3 года назад

    Did anybody else check out his kick drip? He got them L.A. gear joints on... eeewwww weeeeee boi! Wonder if he had the Malone or Shaq? Tiiight!!

  • @phillmccracken4219
    @phillmccracken4219 3 года назад

    1960's inefficient technology making a comeback?

  • @Weeklongwind647
    @Weeklongwind647 4 года назад

    i have a fan that is old and works fine but the problem once was that bats can get through it

  • @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590
    @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 4 года назад

    Sealed bearings pffff more like sealed irreplaceable bushings

  • @ron78tht74
    @ron78tht74 4 года назад +2

    I hired this company once for whole house fan install and our cat did go missing same day. We figured she got out of door with all the traffic during install. Our kids cried and looked for weeks every day outside. We found her in attic 8 years later in shredded pieces like she went through a Cuisinart.

  • @ifruge4646
    @ifruge4646 6 лет назад

    I have one in my stair way at top. It’s not worth it cuz it can’t be insulated. My ceiling in that area was 105 degrees and it pulls the cold air from ac.

    • @r1ckastl3y86
      @r1ckastl3y86 3 года назад

      It can be insulated if you try.

  • @charlesterrizzi8311
    @charlesterrizzi8311 10 лет назад +1

    I thought they quit making these things in 1940

    • @katthefanenthusiast5793
      @katthefanenthusiast5793 9 лет назад

      +Charles Terrizzi No, people still buy them...

    • @joeyoung1498
      @joeyoung1498 5 лет назад +1

      Your trailer just isn't strong enough or big enough to support one. A swamp cooler is more your thang, lol.

  • @LTDanno360mods
    @LTDanno360mods 10 лет назад

    is this fan blowing air into the home or sucking the air Out into the attic ?

    • @LTDanno360mods
      @LTDanno360mods 10 лет назад

      swampyevilnut sayt knock it off haha i happen to like these very detailed older videos for nostalgia sake

    • @SaytMcspots
      @SaytMcspots 10 лет назад +1

      Nurd

    • @fohdeesha
      @fohdeesha 10 лет назад +3

      ***** they suck, pulling air in through any open windows in the house, through the house, up through the attic and out through the attic vents back outside. If they did the opposite and blew, they'd be sucking in air through the attic vents, past all the floating fiberglass and dust particles in your attic, then into your house. no thank yaaaa

    • @LTDanno360mods
      @LTDanno360mods 10 лет назад

      thats what i was thinking thanks

    • @pablogaviria9265
      @pablogaviria9265 9 лет назад

      +Jon Sands which would you rather have ? A girl that could suck or blow ?

  • @st8kout1
    @st8kout1 8 лет назад

    The problem with attic and window fans are that they are useless for really high temps and humidity, and then there's the added problem of coating the whole inside of your house with dust/dirt from outside. You are much better off putting your money into at least a window A/C. When my HVAC went down a cheapo 8000 btu window unit saved the day in 115 degree Vegas heat. I paid less than $100 for it from a big box store.

    • @cmanning52
      @cmanning52 8 лет назад +1

      +st8kout1 that's great unless you live in a stupid HOA that won't let you

    • @st8kout1
      @st8kout1 8 лет назад

      +Cathy Manning Actually I do live in an HOA, but yeah, you have to put it where they can't see it. Wasn't hard in my case as every house here has 6' stone walls in the backyard. I only had to use it for a weekend anyway until the repair guy showed up the following Monday, but I could probably get away with it much longer.

  • @adamtheblessed1
    @adamtheblessed1 10 лет назад +1

    USING THIS FAN, HOW DO YOU KEEP THE OUTSIDE HUMIDITY FROM ENTERING YOUR HOUSE ?

    • @NickWisda
      @NickWisda 5 лет назад +3

      they come with a special filter

    • @r1ckastl3y86
      @r1ckastl3y86 3 года назад

      @@NickWisda no they do not

    • @NickWisda
      @NickWisda 3 года назад

      @@r1ckastl3y86 that was a joke 🤦‍♂️

    • @r1ckastl3y86
      @r1ckastl3y86 3 года назад

      @@NickWisda I know, I missed the joke

  • @berineellis4860
    @berineellis4860 7 лет назад

    Upskirt is not an American and young young man

  • @mynamehappy
    @mynamehappy 3 года назад

    Why am I watching this at 3am?

  • @bradleyhifi8155
    @bradleyhifi8155 7 лет назад +1

    is this compony around still

  • @justinh780
    @justinh780 4 года назад

    Awesome video! Mine just arrived via Amazon Prime!

  • @zarruhamonov3539
    @zarruhamonov3539 2 года назад

    I buy a new house I got the stuff but I don’t know and I never see this is for watt anybody knows

  • @cpthomas2
    @cpthomas2 11 лет назад

    Well done video.

  • @DiversifiedMachinist
    @DiversifiedMachinist 7 лет назад

    Uhh, we got battery powered tools now...

    • @r1ckastl3y86
      @r1ckastl3y86 3 года назад

      Who cares?

    • @DiversifiedMachinist
      @DiversifiedMachinist 3 года назад

      @@r1ckastl3y86 You do, evidently.

    • @r1ckastl3y86
      @r1ckastl3y86 3 года назад

      @@DiversifiedMachinist I said that because this video was made in the 90's before they had battery powered tools.