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co2 levels are differemt when talking 1,000 of feet or miles however in our homes level of co2 from height of your window to floor is not likely a difference great enough to impact the results. I am thinking you could have your fan at window and still get the same postive results. Might be worth a try if that piping gets in your way.
I thought I would share how I was able to get rid of the co2 that was in my basement. I had a small blower at work that wasn't being used so I put it to good use. I believe it was for a radon system. I installed it down on the floor and ran some pipe up and out my basement window. I cut a piece of wood the same size of the window and ran the pipe outside. Since running the fan my pH has not dropped below 7.9 and an average high of 8.25. Before the fan I was getting lows of 7.69 and highs about 7.9 This has been wonderful for my tank and has helped out with basement odor.Jeff
So you feel a bathroom vent fan on the ceiling would do the same?
So you feel a bathroom vent fan on the ceiling would do the same?Is this running 24/7?
I'm going to throw this out there too, although a little different direction. Growing some large plants or small trees may be help as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Since it’s been a while since we were discussing this, Has anyone experienced temp problems with running their skimmer intake outside in this weather?