gabeNC
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Howdy gents,
I've got an idea I would like to run by some of you DIY experts.
I use wood as a primary heat source and I have these noisy fireplace fans (well... one died see this thread)
They probably blow around 200cfm each and they cost around $150 a pop. It has been suggested to use large 80mm computer fans, the upside is that during ice storm power outages I could run them off of a battery but those types of fans do not throw much air.
So my idea is to add some duct work in the crawl space, relocate the fan there and tap into the hvac return since I don't want musty dirty air blown into my living room. I would have to cut a hole in the area where the old fan used to sit (nice thick piece of steel) and then continue down through the decorative concrete on the hearth. I should be able to mask the pipe coming up right under the stove with either a shroud or just paint it black.
I hope that this would be an improvement in several areas like, allow me to use a much larger fan at a slower speed, and it would be quieter not having the blower motor in the room.
The crawl space has about four feet of vertical space and the hvac return is probably less than 6 feet away. The fan in the picture is a 120v 15" single speed attic fan capable of 1200cfm, which is probably more than twice what I really need.
The pictures close up on the stove show the dual thermostats, controlling the three speed fan. I could see this project getting complicated with the electronics and possibly a PIC being involved
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So... any thoughts or advice?

I've got an idea I would like to run by some of you DIY experts.
I use wood as a primary heat source and I have these noisy fireplace fans (well... one died see this thread)
They probably blow around 200cfm each and they cost around $150 a pop. It has been suggested to use large 80mm computer fans, the upside is that during ice storm power outages I could run them off of a battery but those types of fans do not throw much air.
So my idea is to add some duct work in the crawl space, relocate the fan there and tap into the hvac return since I don't want musty dirty air blown into my living room. I would have to cut a hole in the area where the old fan used to sit (nice thick piece of steel) and then continue down through the decorative concrete on the hearth. I should be able to mask the pipe coming up right under the stove with either a shroud or just paint it black.
I hope that this would be an improvement in several areas like, allow me to use a much larger fan at a slower speed, and it would be quieter not having the blower motor in the room.
The crawl space has about four feet of vertical space and the hvac return is probably less than 6 feet away. The fan in the picture is a 120v 15" single speed attic fan capable of 1200cfm, which is probably more than twice what I really need.
The pictures close up on the stove show the dual thermostats, controlling the three speed fan. I could see this project getting complicated with the electronics and possibly a PIC being involved
So... any thoughts or advice?


