Zach
@zachterrell
who is working on this?
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pugson
@pugson
i’m working on it for my house. sub 100 co2 readings without the need to ever open a window
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Zach
@zachterrell
this is oxygen I assume?
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pugson
@pugson
yes fresh air from the outside https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_recovery_ventilation
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huugo
@huugo.eth
are you routing this separately into every room? why not use an ERV to pump fresh/tempered air into your forced-air system and distribute centrally…i guess no central air system? i’d love more info on the actual system you’re using, installation, efficiency, lessons learned…if you’ve got time :)
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pugson
@pugson
this is not my photo, just an example from a google search to get the point across 😅 mine is in the quoted cast with those silver ducts — that's the full ventilation system with multiple intake and exhaust fans across the whole house. it's routed to every floor through a main shaft and then runs under the ceiling to other rooms. AC is probably going to be mini splits in every room — tbd. this is the ventilation unit: https://www.defro.pl/en/drx-en/ no notes on installation since i didn't put it in myself, only coordinating the project 😅 efficiency and lessons learned will come when the whole thing is done and i can move in. ignore the blue cables in the garage — those are temporary powerlines used during construction around the buildings. https://warpcast.com/pugson/0x25f9e852
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