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  1. harpon

    Hypothetical question: Can't 110 volt dryer vents/ fan speed be cut way down?

    Sorry Dave- you're not getting it. The motor is obviously 110 volt- though I haven't confirmed it yet officially- and I think a great many, if not most of the motors are 110- 220 is then used only for the heating element. Plugged into a ground fault 110/120 v plug, it is powering up the...
  2. harpon

    Why can't window AC's hang BELOW the ledge?

    Wouldn't that be great? Window air conditioners that hung below the window, so that more of the noise stayed outside like a central unit? There could be a duct end, grill and sensor remote and control units on the end, for normal operation, but the whole thing would require the window to be...
  3. harpon

    Hypothetical question: Can't 110 volt dryer vents/ fan speed be cut way down?

    Just musing on designs, because I've been looking at 110 v compact machines, and saw a couple of videos of machines in use. What struck me tonight is that there's always still a quite active vent with forced air coming out the back. So I started to wonder- How much venting is actually needed...
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