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Ceiling fan in gh?
I have a ceiling fan going 24/7. Just a cheapie that I got from Home Depot.
I got a cheapie because I figured the ambient humidity would cause the motor to crap out in no time flat. Of couse - upon reflection - this is probably the *only* original piece of equipment in my gh, LOL! The idea was to bring the hot air down, like you say, but then many of my friends convinced me to change to what's called HAF or Horizontal Air Flow, where fans move the air down the length of the greenhouse, the air current hits the far wall, turns and heads back the other way, making the flow in a longitudinal fashion rather than vertically , as we are used to. I have 2 large floor fans that move the cool floor air down the length of the floor, then turns up across the ceiling and back down. That's the theory anyway. Since implementing thhe HAF I've gotten less spotting on leaves. I still have the ceiling fan going 24/7, bringing air down, so maybe the airflow actually is a crazy mix of movement. LOL! So, now that you are as confused as I am, my only real advice would be to buy a cheapie, and get one with large blades to move the most air as possible. K Barrett "Lori Siegmund" wrote in message om... Hi Everyone, Does anyone use ceiling fans in their gh's to help push down and circulate warm air from winter heating? If so, what type do you use? Thanks, Lori |
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