Du! I'm bout to do the same thing to my attic. It's gotta be at least 150 degrees up in there. Heard it's supposed to help keep the roof shingle life lasting longer. I just got a brand new roof put on a few months ago too. My A/C constantly runs so I hope this fan will help a little bit and cut down the electricity bill. Thanks for posting this video!
If your AC is running constantly, then this wont really change that, it will help, you will need to seal and vent your attic, add more insulation, and maybe a radiant barrier, that is the route I am doing. I have two of these going in push/pull, adding soffits, sealing, then next year radiant barrier.
I'm in the same boat but not sure how much I'll actually save in electricity. The added cost of running this fan might negate the savings from the few breaks the AC may get.
@@jcberb Radiant barrier is my next plan also. Maybe a winter project. A friend of mine told me to add another gable fan for push pull or pull only. My roof has soffits, 3 gables and the roof is vented on top. So there is plenty of fresh aiir moving in but I don't think it move's enough to compensate for the shingle heat. So back to the radiant barrier idea!
@@chuckwalla2967 My electric company sends me an email everyweek. The week that I installed the fan, my usage dropped 7%. Not much but it seems like the fan may have helped. But it is still really hot up in the attic. I might move the fan to a different location since my roof has 3 gables.
@FishingWithHoang yea fans can't keep up. I put temp sensors in the attic anof noticed while the fans do make a difference, especially at dusk to expel the remaining heat radiating from the roof they cannot keep up with it in the middle of the day that's where proper venting, sealing and insulation come into play. The radiant barrier work's but I read that depending on where you live in the winter it can cause problems for you. I also read that you can lay perforated radiant barrier on insulation and put more insulation over it instead of applying the radiant barrier to the attic cieling. I am still researching the best way forward.
I like your video. It's definitely one of the best about installing a gabber fan. I would like to know what type of shutter louver vent you use on tge outside of this fan. I see tgere is a grill to protect the fan against birds.
Can you set the fan controller up for automatic without using the bluetooth? My controller will be buried in the attic with no access, so I can't press the pair button.
Once you pair the Bluetooth the first time, you dont have to pair it again unless you remove the fan from your device or switch to a new device then you have to pair it to the new device.
Maybe find one that you can wire up a wall control in the house so you can control the fan from a wall conrltrol or wire it up to your HAC thermostate.
Thanks, good explanation. How did it end up working out for you? How much cooler were you able to get? Is this a worthwhile venture if my attic walls and ceiling is not insulated? Do you run it 24/7 during the summer?
@@lvn4jc625 it didn't help the temps/a/c.... probably not the fans fault. The amount of power consumed by the fan I could just run the a/c lower and not bother with fan
@@omarreynold6782 it’s very low power consumption. Shouldn’t even see a difference in the bill to be honest. May want to check the Unit itself. When may fan on my outside unit was going out my bill went up. My fan motor outside was pulling double power
@@lvn4jc625 @lvn4jc625 bought 2 of these. Highly doubt both are malfunctioning. Moves allot of air so highly doubt they're low power draw. I have a couple 12" fans that are low power draw... light bill doesn't change when running them. When using the quiet cool fans I see a drastic increase in usage. Maybe others have a different experience. That's my experience with them.
BS. What was your bill before? You’re saying $80 MORE per month just using this fan? That quite literally impossible based on BASIC MATH. Just stop lying.
It's an attic fan install. Not an urban rap video. Simplify the process and get rid of the "special effects." For realz.........from one wanna be gangsta to another..............ditch the weird gangsta stuff. But other than that...........the sheetz be poppin for realz.........straight gangsta content from one banger to another..................bling a ling ding a ling for scwhinn lingz a dingz a lingz and pump that fist tight................these gangstaz be reppinz the streetz hardcorez for realz............don't be no playa hata...............just pimp the knowledge and bang them 304s
You answered all my questions I couldn't find anywhere else....thanks!
Great Video on how to install the fan for this summer heat! You make it look easy and simple in the video! Thanks for sharing!
It will save you time and effort if you test the fan and pair it to your phone before installing the fan.
ooh about to install mine, good point, thx.
Du! I'm bout to do the same thing to my attic. It's gotta be at least 150 degrees up in there. Heard it's supposed to help keep the roof shingle life lasting longer. I just got a brand new roof put on a few months ago too. My A/C constantly runs so I hope this fan will help a little bit and cut down the electricity bill. Thanks for posting this video!
If your AC is running constantly, then this wont really change that, it will help, you will need to seal and vent your attic, add more insulation, and maybe a radiant barrier, that is the route I am doing. I have two of these going in push/pull, adding soffits, sealing, then next year radiant barrier.
I'm in the same boat but not sure how much I'll actually save in electricity. The added cost of running this fan might negate the savings from the few breaks the AC may get.
@@jcberb Radiant barrier is my next plan also. Maybe a winter project. A friend of mine told me to add another gable fan for push pull or pull only. My roof has soffits, 3 gables and the roof is vented on top. So there is plenty of fresh aiir moving in but I don't think it move's enough to compensate for the shingle heat. So back to the radiant barrier idea!
@@chuckwalla2967 My electric company sends me an email everyweek. The week that I installed the fan, my usage dropped 7%. Not much but it seems like the fan may have helped. But it is still really hot up in the attic. I might move the fan to a different location since my roof has 3 gables.
@FishingWithHoang yea fans can't keep up. I put temp sensors in the attic anof noticed while the fans do make a difference, especially at dusk to expel the remaining heat radiating from the roof they cannot keep up with it in the middle of the day that's where proper venting, sealing and insulation come into play. The radiant barrier work's but I read that depending on where you live in the winter it can cause problems for you. I also read that you can lay perforated radiant barrier on insulation and put more insulation over it instead of applying the radiant barrier to the attic cieling. I am still researching the best way forward.
Very good instructions!. Thank you sir.🙏
Great video. What are the dimensions of the mounting flanges? I need to see if I have framing in place to install it before I buy it. Thanks.
The flanges are about 2" X 1.5"
My app does not let me control the humidity in the settings, so the fan never stays on. Has this ever happened to you?
No, I haven't got a not issue with app or fan
Try clearing the app data and cache
I like your video. It's definitely one of the best about installing a gabber fan. I would like to know what type of shutter louver vent you use on tge outside of this fan. I see tgere is a grill to protect the fan against birds.
How do we install the outlet?
Look for a power line that runs from your electrical panel 20A circuit that is in the attic and tap to that line.
Should you have a vent on the other side as well?
There is another gable vent on the opposite side of the attic. I am testing with fan first. If I need another fan I will install one on the other side
Is there no duct pulling air through the house?
No, just for the attic. Keeping the attic cool.
Can you set the fan controller up for automatic without using the bluetooth? My controller will be buried in the attic with no access, so I can't press the pair button.
Once you pair the Bluetooth the first time, you dont have to pair it again unless you remove the fan from your device or switch to a new device then you have to pair it to the new device.
You have to use the app to set up the fan.
Maybe find one that you can wire up a wall control in the house so you can control the fan from a wall conrltrol or wire it up to your HAC thermostate.
But did it cool down the attic never mentioned anything about that
It kept my attic at about 110 degrees
My neighbor told me he has never had to turn on his AC. I had just received a $650 electric bill. Say no more!
U live in Antarctica
Sounds like a whole house fan rather than an attic (gable) fan
which type of phone cover is shown in this video? thanks.
Galaxy Z Fold3 Unicorn Beetle PRO Rugged Case with S-Pen
Looks like LGBTQIOBGDDD@@AllTechGadgets
How long is the power cord? 6 feet?
20ft power cord
Can it work without the app???
This one, you need the app to control the fan and to set the thermostate.
Good job
Thanks, good explanation. How did it end up working out for you? How much cooler were you able
to get? Is this a worthwhile venture if my attic walls and ceiling is not insulated? Do you run it 24/7 during the summer?
@MrBritrider it keep my attic about 20 degrees cooler.
I program it to turn on in the morning about 9am when it start to get hot in the attic
Where is your make up air is motor a ball bearing or bushing.Bushing wont last in attic heat will cook the oil out of bearing.
Is it possible to use the app over Wi-Fi?
No , because it is only Bluetooth
@@AllTechGadgets Thanks
Why install an outlet…can’t you just use an extension cord????
If you are ready, have an outlet somewhere in the attic, then use an extension cord.
Installed one of these... light bill went up$80.... wasted money.... bought 2... only use them for small projects now
It’s meant to help your a/c cool the house. Puts less strain on the A/C unit on very hot days. Never meant to save money
@@lvn4jc625 it didn't help the temps/a/c.... probably not the fans fault. The amount of power consumed by the fan I could just run the a/c lower and not bother with fan
@@omarreynold6782 it’s very low power consumption. Shouldn’t even see a difference in the bill to be honest. May want to check the Unit itself. When may fan on my outside unit was going out my bill went up. My fan motor outside was pulling double power
@@lvn4jc625 @lvn4jc625 bought 2 of these. Highly doubt both are malfunctioning. Moves allot of air so highly doubt they're low power draw. I have a couple 12" fans that are low power draw... light bill doesn't change when running them. When using the quiet cool fans I see a drastic increase in usage. Maybe others have a different experience. That's my experience with them.
BS.
What was your bill before? You’re saying $80 MORE per month just using this fan? That quite literally impossible based on BASIC MATH. Just stop lying.
It's an attic fan install. Not an urban rap video. Simplify the process and get rid of the "special effects." For realz.........from one wanna be gangsta to another..............ditch the weird gangsta stuff. But other than that...........the sheetz be poppin for realz.........straight gangsta content from one banger to another..................bling a ling ding a ling for scwhinn lingz a dingz a lingz and pump that fist tight................these gangstaz be reppinz the streetz hardcorez for realz............don't be no playa hata...............just pimp the knowledge and bang them 304s
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