They're quite a bit bigger than I expected. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxb-KpJPmXtqM2xdYLP72ICq6QCcD0V8e7 If you ever had an air king round tilting fan, these are basically the same thing but in a window shroud. There's quite a few reviews about them being out of balance. I can say that mine pretty close to balanced. I purchased two of them for cooling my shop during my crypto operation. One intake, one exhaust. Combined they're moving over 7K CFM which is plenty for my 20x30 shop. If it helps you comprehend just how much air they move, both of them on intake and it's incredibly hard to close the door on my shop. The prescribed dimensions are accurate, they barely fit in my small windows.
It is easy for the ducting. Use a 90 degrees elbow to connect the extractor to the ducting pipe which goes across the ceiling and duck out through the wall. Through the wall is easier than through the roof if you live in an apartment. Note from elbow to ducting outlet it's better to have the pipe same diameter as the hub of the extractor fan.
Hacksaw......would like to see you cut it out with that.
I need some of these self tapping screws for plaster board.. 🤔
drywall screws lol
@@africanhistory there are drywall screws, but they don't work unless there screwed into a stud or timber behind the drywall.........
They're quite a bit bigger than I expected. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxb-KpJPmXtqM2xdYLP72ICq6QCcD0V8e7 If you ever had an air king round tilting fan, these are basically the same thing but in a window shroud. There's quite a few reviews about them being out of balance. I can say that mine pretty close to balanced. I purchased two of them for cooling my shop during my crypto operation. One intake, one exhaust. Combined they're moving over 7K CFM which is plenty for my 20x30 shop. If it helps you comprehend just how much air they move, both of them on intake and it's incredibly hard to close the door on my shop. The prescribed dimensions are accurate, they barely fit in my small windows.
Half the job - would have like to see how to connect the ducting and vent externally and connect up the wiring. :(
Forgot to mention any sort of insulation over the duct too. To stop the hot/humid air becoming water as it hits the cold ducting!
Soooo all the steam is going straight into the attic?
No its getting ducted out, go educate yourself
@@jackpace6845 Where's the duct then? That's going into the ceiling void lol that's clearly what the comment was related to. Educate yourself.
Just a white ass
@@jackpace6845educate yourself brother. Where did he extract it out of the ceiling? 😂😂 pure mediocracy as usual in South Africa
Cmon calm down, we’ve all had a drink
Please also include a how-to on ducting through a wall or through the roof. Not finding any good examples.
It is easy for the ducting. Use a 90 degrees elbow to connect the extractor to the ducting pipe which goes across the ceiling and duck out through the wall. Through the wall is easier than through the roof if you live in an apartment. Note from elbow to ducting outlet it's better to have the pipe same diameter as the hub of the extractor fan.
Thanks
Where are you located
if you don't connect the ducting you will have a rotten roof
NOT MUCH OF AN ADD ! Waay to little detailing and specs !
This is just an uninformative advert for websites and fans. Waste of time
"they're very easy to install, just make sure you use a qualified Electrician to wire it up" 🤦🏻♂️
Don’t get this item
Great advice ... not