Posted by dave2 on November 28, 2011 at 04:40:39 from (79.240.164.149):
Hey folks,
don't know what they are called, but the ones that are kinda like a louvered ball on top of a 6 inch or so pipe....
?? is, do they have to extend above roof level to work? I think I have the basement I've been asking about over the last couple years useable by just leaving the door open. Got the humidity down to between 60 & 70% but am gonna have to close the door soon to keep the temp above freezing. Have two shafts that were used to dump beets etc in from in and behind the barn. Was wondering if one of them vents would catch enough air to work just by running a pipe out about 6 ft..... that would let me close the door but still draw air thru (if I put a vent grill on the door)?
Or, would one of the bathroom vent fans that slip into a 6" pipe on a timer be the best option and could I get by with just venting it out the window a couple feet?
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