johnnyb
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Just a warning if you've got a particularly efficient stove it will knacker the plate if it gets to hot. Some have a bi metal plate to lift it if it overheats. I just stick a bit of tile underneath....
It's not so much the plate as the peltier device that generates the lecticity to power the fan: it's very fragile especially with regard to over temperature.Just a warning if you've got a particularly efficient stove it will knacker the plate if it gets to hot. Some have a bi metal plate to lift it if it overheats. I just stick a bit of tile underneath....
Yep - everything makes a difference (disc rotation speed, blade disc diameter, blade area and area shape, number of blades, cross-sectional profile of blades, average pitch of blades, etc...) - and each of those features are interdependent. It just means that you just have to "trust" that the design of your chosen product is functional enough. Each of them will have gone through prototyping, testing and development - to varying degrees. So will at least work to a varying degree or other...Reading this thread and seeing the wildly differing experiences/ opinions I wonder if there could be differences in the efficiencies of the various fans, sure they will all spin round, probably at similer speeds, but I wonder if say the pitch of the blades would make a diffence?
Great idea... But do really you drink that much tea/coffee in a day...?
This is very interesting to me!I had an electric fan blowing across the front of the stove in along room, and a 4" fan just below the coving at the other end of the room blowing out into the stair well. In the winter when both fans had been on for while the difference upstairs was noticeable, had I stayed in the house I'd have changed the 4" fan for a 6" one. It doesn't really apply now as I have an insulated 6" duct running from the ceiling above the stove to an inline fan and a Y piece taking the excess heat down into the other side of the bedroom and kitchen
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