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  3. So, responding to my gripe that air circulation in my apartment sucks when it's cold, I did a quick test setup to see if I can move some of the warm radiator air out into the room 😁 it's just a 10€ bathroom fan propped up on cardboard legs under the r...

So, responding to my gripe that air circulation in my apartment sucks when it's cold, I did a quick test setup to see if I can move some of the warm radiator air out into the room 😁 it's just a 10€ bathroom fan propped up on cardboard legs under the r...

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    #1

    So, responding to my gripe that air circulation in my apartment sucks when it's cold, I did a quick test setup to see if I can move some of the warm radiator air out into the room 😁 it's just a 10€ bathroom fan propped up on cardboard legs under the radiator & a cardboard cowl on top...

    - and it seems to kinda work, which makes me wonder why the only "radiator booster" fan kits I can find are cheapo Temu crap; I'd think there'd be an actual market for this 🤔

    #energy #tech #diy

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      So, responding to my gripe that air circulation in my apartment sucks when it's cold, I did a quick test setup to see if I can move some of the warm radiator air out into the room 😁 it's just a 10€ bathroom fan propped up on cardboard legs under the radiator & a cardboard cowl on top...

      - and it seems to kinda work, which makes me wonder why the only "radiator booster" fan kits I can find are cheapo Temu crap; I'd think there'd be an actual market for this 🤔

      #energy #tech #diy

      gijs@mstdn.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jwcph I'm using 140mm fans covering the entire depth of the T33 radiators here. They are controlled with the #OpenSource Heatmeister controller. It can lower the water temperature used for heating a lot.

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        So, responding to my gripe that air circulation in my apartment sucks when it's cold, I did a quick test setup to see if I can move some of the warm radiator air out into the room 😁 it's just a 10€ bathroom fan propped up on cardboard legs under the radiator & a cardboard cowl on top...

        - and it seems to kinda work, which makes me wonder why the only "radiator booster" fan kits I can find are cheapo Temu crap; I'd think there'd be an actual market for this 🤔

        #energy #tech #diy

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        #3

        @jwcph I did a little collaboration with Radfan many years ago and have one of their devices: https://www.radfan.co/

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          So, responding to my gripe that air circulation in my apartment sucks when it's cold, I did a quick test setup to see if I can move some of the warm radiator air out into the room 😁 it's just a 10€ bathroom fan propped up on cardboard legs under the radiator & a cardboard cowl on top...

          - and it seems to kinda work, which makes me wonder why the only "radiator booster" fan kits I can find are cheapo Temu crap; I'd think there'd be an actual market for this 🤔

          #energy #tech #diy

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          @jwcph wow I didn’t even know that product does exist!! Cool!

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          • jwcph@helvede.netJ jwcph@helvede.net

            So, responding to my gripe that air circulation in my apartment sucks when it's cold, I did a quick test setup to see if I can move some of the warm radiator air out into the room 😁 it's just a 10€ bathroom fan propped up on cardboard legs under the radiator & a cardboard cowl on top...

            - and it seems to kinda work, which makes me wonder why the only "radiator booster" fan kits I can find are cheapo Temu crap; I'd think there'd be an actual market for this 🤔

            #energy #tech #diy

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            I did find this locally available one, thought it's battery powered & rechargeable & I'm generally not crazy about even more things to recharge - pretty cheap, though, maybe I'll try it: https://www.jemogfix.dk/radiatorventilator-mgenopladeligt-batteri-grad/7131/9079873/

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            • gijs@mstdn.socialG gijs@mstdn.social

              @jwcph I'm using 140mm fans covering the entire depth of the T33 radiators here. They are controlled with the #OpenSource Heatmeister controller. It can lower the water temperature used for heating a lot.

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              #6

              @gijs @jwcph I am testing an Ecocalm 5-fan module triggered by radiator temperature but the fans, tough silent, are noticeable ...

              I wonder if the DIY alternative can do better

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              • aserramonner@mastodont.catA aserramonner@mastodont.cat

                @gijs @jwcph I am testing an Ecocalm 5-fan module triggered by radiator temperature but the fans, tough silent, are noticeable ...

                I wonder if the DIY alternative can do better

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                #7

                @aserramonner @gijs Noise is definitely an issue... I mean, it has to move a significant amount of air & doing so quietly isn't just a matter of motor noise 👂my kludge definitely isn't silent 😂

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