JohnnyGunn
Well-Known Member
Does anyone see an issue with using an inline duct booster fan as an exhaust fan? Like the one below.
It is rated for the proper cfm I need (300), and I got it on sale for $ 35! My plan is it to use it as a fume extractor type exhaust system, where the fan itself will be placed at the end of flexible tubing that will lead to rigid ducting venting to the exterior of the house. I only want it directly over the boil kettle, I will not be building/using a vent hood. When I'm boiling, I will lower it over the kettle. When I'm done, I will raise it to the ceiling.
Thoughts?
Cheers.
It is rated for the proper cfm I need (300), and I got it on sale for $ 35! My plan is it to use it as a fume extractor type exhaust system, where the fan itself will be placed at the end of flexible tubing that will lead to rigid ducting venting to the exterior of the house. I only want it directly over the boil kettle, I will not be building/using a vent hood. When I'm boiling, I will lower it over the kettle. When I'm done, I will raise it to the ceiling.
Thoughts?
Cheers.