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I am looking for an inexpensive fan that I can use to circulate some air
in my shade house. I would like to find something that can get totally drenched with water every day without fear of getting electrocuted. Can any of you think of anything that fits the bill? Thanks Dustin |
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Inexpensive and dousable? Forget it. Costly and dousable is still difficult.
Water and electricity are a bad combo. You can use cheap, K-Mart "Breeze Boxes", but don't wet them down. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. . . . . . . . . . . "Dustin " wrote in message ... I am looking for an inexpensive fan that I can use to circulate some air in my shade house. I would like to find something that can get totally drenched with water every day without fear of getting electrocuted. Can any of you think of anything that fits the bill? Thanks Dustin |
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Dustin,
I think I'd look for something where the fan is driven by a belt powered by a motor that could be mounted in a dry place. I don't know of anything like this but I was thinking about something like you'd see in the tropics. Good Growing, Gene "Dustin " wrote in message ... I am looking for an inexpensive fan that I can use to circulate some air in my shade house. I would like to find something that can get totally drenched with water every day without fear of getting electrocuted. Can any of you think of anything that fits the bill? Thanks Dustin |
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Yeah, it did seem like too much to ask. I thought there might be
something out there though. Dustin |
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Dustin:
Check your electrical system. If you have outlets that have ground fault circuit interruptors (GFCIs), or your circuit breakers have built-in GFCIs, it increases the safety level. None of this should be interpreted as me saying that it's OK to hug Mr. Toaster while standing in a puddle of water from your sal****er aquarium. However, ANYWHERE you have water and the chance of electrocution as a function of this moisture (kitchen sink, bathroom sink, your tub-side toaster), the electrical circuits should have a GFCI (sometimes called a GFI). It's code in most places. So. Net upshot- once you find a fan designed for moist locations, make sure it's plugged into a GFI anyway. The e-mail address in the header is a spam trap. Send no mail there. -AJHicks Chandler, AZ |
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Dustin,
Yes. We have a 'wet fan' out in the lanai. It's an Emerson. The model numbers for this fan are CF653WW00; CF653OB00; or CF653WB00, depending, I think, on the color you choose. It set us back about $170 w/o installation. Don't know where on FL east coast you are, but we got ours in Fort Pierce, from "The Fan Man" (772)879-9353. Of course, since it's an Emerson I'm sure you can order it just about anywhere. HTH Diana |
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I will have to check that out. Im in Vero btw.
Dustin Diana Kulaga wrote: Dustin, Yes. We have a 'wet fan' out in the lanai. It's an Emerson. The model numbers for this fan are CF653WW00; CF653OB00; or CF653WB00, depending, I think, on the color you choose. It set us back about $170 w/o installation. Don't know where on FL east coast you are, but we got ours in Fort Pierce, from "The Fan Man" (772)879-9353. Of course, since it's an Emerson I'm sure you can order it just about anywhere. HTH Diana |
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I will have to check that out. Im in Vero btw.
Do you belong to the Vero Beach OS? I'm chairing our display for their show in a couple of weeks. And, Port St. Lucie O/S is having our semi-annual auction next Saturday. See separate post. Interestingly, Vero is just over the winter line; though we're only a few miles south we never get quite as cool as you do, though if you're on the water that may not be so. Diana Dustin Diana Kulaga wrote: Dustin, Yes. We have a 'wet fan' out in the lanai. It's an Emerson. The model numbers for this fan are CF653WW00; CF653OB00; or CF653WB00, depending, I think, on the color you choose. It set us back about $170 w/o installation. Don't know where on FL east coast you are, but we got ours in Fort Pierce, from "The Fan Man" (772)879-9353. Of course, since it's an Emerson I'm sure you can order it just about anywhere. HTH Diana |
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I dont belong to the Vero Beach society, but I will be going to the show
at the end of the month. I wish I lived a bit further south, the night time lows here are a pain. Next week we have a couple of nights in the low 50's hopefully thats the end of it. Dustin Diana Kulaga wrote: I will have to check that out. Im in Vero btw. Do you belong to the Vero Beach OS? I'm chairing our display for their show in a couple of weeks. And, Port St. Lucie O/S is having our semi-annual auction next Saturday. See separate post. Interestingly, Vero is just over the winter line; though we're only a few miles south we never get quite as cool as you do, though if you're on the water that may not be so. Diana Dustin Diana Kulaga wrote: Dustin, Yes. We have a 'wet fan' out in the lanai. It's an Emerson. The model numbers for this fan are CF653WW00; CF653OB00; or CF653WB00, depending, I think, on the color you choose. It set us back about $170 w/o installation. Don't know where on FL east coast you are, but we got ours in Fort Pierce, from "The Fan Man" (772)879-9353. Of course, since it's an Emerson I'm sure you can order it just about anywhere. HTH Diana |
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How inexpensive do you want to go and is the purpose of the fan cooling or
air circulation? You can get an attic fan that is thermostatically controlled and will circulate a lot of air for less than $50. It's not water "proof", but will take the higher humidity's of a greenhouse better than most house fans and will cool the greenhouse by drawing in outside air. It's main drawback is they require instillation at a permanent location (usually in the roof or eaves). For air circulation inside your greenhouse you can get any number of small fans for less than $10 and place them around your greenhouse or use a ceiling fan (rated for outdoor use) if you have the room for it. Bob C. "Dustin " wrote in message ... I am looking for an inexpensive fan that I can use to circulate some air in my shade house. I would like to find something that can get totally drenched with water every day without fear of getting electrocuted. Can any of you think of anything that fits the bill? Thanks Dustin |
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