Installing an Exhaust Fan in My Shop
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- This video shows how I installed an 18 inch exhaust fan in my shop/garage.
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It's not as powerful as I thought it would be, but it works very well. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxGjG43--gYqIoT4Xkur2PqCrtbKwTv2h6 There are three options to circulate air, and best of all a remote control for us lazy people. Installation was a breeze (no pun intended). It actually took longer to open the box then it did putting the side extenders on and sitting it in the window opening. It's a perfect alternative when you want airflow, but not the AC. Just might order another one for a different room. UPDATE: Bought another one like I said. They work great. Why not have two...
*Works amazingly **Fastly.Cool** . I love all the features and the double expansion. For once a fan is almost as tall as my window. Updated but not overly fancy.*
The issues you started with were exactly my concerns before installing this. And it's exactly why I searched for an installation video for this fan. I'm glad my concerns were justified and I thank you for this video
It wasn't a boring video. Thank you for posting.
Great video. I put the luvers on the outside and the fan on the inside. Thanks for the great idea.
This is brilliant. I will be putting up a 20” fan, even the same brand! Definitely helped, made me realize some things I hadn’t thought of. Like cutting a circular hole and not. A square one. Putting this in a 12’x24’ goat barn with a steel roof and no insulation.
Nice Job. It wont work for my steel building like this but your problem solving in your specific situation was great.
Not boring. Exactly what I was looking for without all the extra unnecessary fluff!
Thanks. Glad it was useful.
not boring at all sir
one of the most helpful and friendly diy videos that feel like an uncle way informing me on something he did in his shop
thank you for sharing this and helping me ans countless other people
Please upload more content! You have tons of knowledge that is valuable to everyone.
It was a great video! Well instructed, well said. Never boring!
This gave me a good idea how to install one in my garage. Thanks
Excellent Job on installing that powerful exhaust fan you should the TPI 24" exhaust fan as an upgrade cool the entire gauge down in seconds i enjoyed it
It was a great video. Nice to hear a regular guy and no hype!
No it’s not boring at all. Thank you very much..
Not boring. Informative and to the point.
It was very direct and extremely helpful! GOD BLESS You!!!!
I just installed an 18" fan in my garage today using this method. It came out great. Thanks for the good idea.
Glad it worked out. Thanks for leaving the comment.
Very helpful and clear. That’s what videos are for. Good job!!
I’m trying to figure out where the water goes because the housing of the exhaust fan is not really rainproof
Good info. I want to install one very similar to this in my garage.... Thank you.
also with the homart or anything with a deeper pitch on there the louvers would be standing straight out and in the summer when its really hot or if there is gaseous fumes in there they would be sucked out a few seconds faster than that blade and it might be quieter too but onoy if you wanted to
Thanks for the video, very clearly narrated
Thank you for sharing this excellent presentation (KNW); much appreciated.
Thank you this gave me some great ideas
Hi! I was looking for a follow up to one of your videos, and saw you hadn't posted for awhile. Hope this comment finds you, and finds you well. I like your videos. You have a great, down home, honest feel about what you say and the opinions you put forward. Much respect, good sir.
Thanks for your comment. I'm very well, thanks. I have plans/ideas for more videos but recently moved and don't have my new shop set up yet. It'll be a while before I'm ready.... But I will be back.
Thanks great work with the install
I was going to install a whirlybird but I think I will go with that.
Well done!
Good job! Specific and quite helpful.
Thanks. I've been using it now for several weeks and it's working out great. I only wish I did this a few years ago...
I ordered a 24" shutter fan for my metal barn. It gets quite hot in the summer and I need to get the heat moved from the ceiling inside. It arrived this coming Thursday. I'll keep you posted
@@knotnowwoodworking
Yeah, let me know how it turns out. The guy (Jon Peters) in the video I referenced installed his in a metal barn.
Great video. Not boring at all! liked and subscribed.
Did you put a cover over the fan in the winter
No, I just watched for leaks and never had any. I wasn't too concerned about cold air coming in, I had a heater in the garage. And besides, I only did limited work in the winter (detached garage with no insulation).
Very helpful, thanks
Can those vent “blades” on the outside be painted same out the house or trim color to blend in more
Good question. I suppose they can, but you have to be careful not to gum up the pivot points with paint. I think spraying them would be your best bet.
Awesome job sir.
Thanks. Too bad I had to move from that house. Townhouse I'm in now doesn't have an outside wall for a fan. But on the plus side, because 3 walls are attached to a building, it says pretty warm in winter and cool in summer (insulated garage door helps a lot).
Very Helpful video as I attempt a similar feat with my 2 car detached garage in SC.
Did you happen to have a thermometer in your shop pre-fan and post fan? Wondering just what kind of temp difference it made. I might hook mine up to a XMAS lights timer so it goes on for 5-10 minutes every couple hours during the day.
No, I never checked the temps, but could feel the air flow in the shop, which also helped with the air quality. Thanks for the comment.
Great video.Very helpful.
dude for get the blade that came with it just take a blade from a vintage homart window fan and stick it on the motor because of the dip pitch or some with an even bigger pitch
Do the shutters prevent the cold air from coming in during the winter?
Well, considering the size of the garage door (and man-door), the fan really presents a minimal path for cold air. I never considered it a problem...
Give yourself more credit sir it was helpful 💪🏼💯
Thanks much!!!!
Great video. I want to install one in my garage because it is so hot. How does it keep critters from entering the garage? Is there a screen or is that what the lovers are suppose to do?
Thank you...
louvers.
No screen. The louvers will keep out anything large. Small things will probably get through the garage door anyway, so it doesn't matter.
@@knotnowwoodworking How did you disassemble the louvers?
@@DerrickWheatley Not sure what you mean. The entire louver assembly can be remomved from the fan housing, then installed separately like I did. Does that help?
Nice, thanks.
Those this fan have have outward exhaust inward cooling?
This fan is an exhaust fan only--air only goes from inside the garage to outside.
@knotnowwoodworking I'm looking for a Intake/ outtake fan for my workshop any recommendations
@@danielcarcamo6336 Sorry, no recommendations. You'll have to shop around.
@knotnowwoodworking Thank you for responding. I'll look around.
can install this on my ceiling ?
No. According the the manual, this fan is designed to be mounted verically (i.e., in a wall).
Where did you purchase this exhaust fan? Was the name "High Living" if I heard correctly, thanks for great video!
Hi, it was iLiving ILG8SF18V 18 in Exhaust Fan, bought at Home Depot. Right now it's $132.41 at Home Depot. I ordered it and had it shipped right to me.
Thank for the reply. Been looking on Amazon and different models. Found another brand called VES, it cost more but it comes with a 9ft cord so electrical knowledge needed, just plug it in. Shipment is free since it is over $25, and can buy a programmable unit to plug into wall then plug unit into that. Some of the reviews on Amazon, complained that the louvers did not close all the way on Iliving brand and there is a gap of 3/4" on the sides. I need it for garage, and don't want rain or anything sneaking in. Weather can be extreme here in Vegas. Thanks again for great video!
Already have fan but wanting to get shutters for exhausting air to outside like yours is. Where would best place to get shutters? Have mine blowing thru a normal window screen but thought maybe would work better if just shutters and no screen to produce any resistance.
That's a good question. I don't know where to look, but maybe someone else reading these comments can lend a hand...
@@knotnowwoodworking mcmastercarr.com
I bet if you ask at a local HVAV / heating / air conditioning install shop they could help you.
What size fan should I need for a 10x16 shed it gets hot 🥵 in there have 2 windows but it’s not enough
I have no idea--but I'd go large and put it on a fan control so you can slow it down if necessary.
very helpful
how effective was it for removing heat from the garage on hot summer days?
I moved out of that house and shop not long after installing the fan, so I don't have extensive experience with it (unfortunately). But it was very powerful and would actually hold the man-door open when it was on. To cool the garage, I would open the garage door a small amount so air flowed from under the door and out the fan near the ceiling. This worked very well.
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Larry, nice video. I have a Broan vent louver mounted on my garage and it lets in wind driven rain and I fear snow in a month or so. How well does this Iliving vent louver seal. I'm going to have to redo my louvers and am trying to decide which louver I'm going to use. I hope you'll let me know. Thanks, Ralph-
Hi Ralph, I've had some pretty hard rains and have NOT had any leaking into the garage, even though you can still see a little light from inside the garage when looking through the louvers. I did make sure to seal all around the louvers with silicone caulk--i think that's what makes it a good job. I've not spent a winter with the louvers yet, and actually, just moved, so I guess I won't be.
@@knotnowwoodworking Thanks for the reply Larry. I'm going with a Dayton louver that has a tie rod. I think when I install it I'm going to drill a hole in the tie rod and fit a spring mount and put a weak spring to positively close them. Silicone is definitely in the mix as well. Again, thanks for the helpful video and the rapid reply. Ralph-
Great video!! Where did you get the fan; Amazon by chance? Thanks!!
I bought it at Home Depot in 2019.
@@knotnowwoodworking thank you!!
Good Video.
Thanks for the comment. I feel kind of bad because I couldn't make the video as I did the install so I had to do a voice-over with the pictures. I guess you got the point, though.
hows much does the temperature different?
I think you're asking about how much the temperature changes because of the fan. I really cannot say--I moved out of that house (and shop) before I had extensive experience with the fan. But I do know that it moved a lot of air.
any clue how many amps it pulls when running?
No, I never checked. I would now except I moved from that home. Sorry.
@@knotnowwoodworking don't be sorry! thanks for teaching me something friend!
What fan did you buy?
I thought I mentioned it in the video, but if not, it was the iLiving ILG8SF18V (18 inch).
i just skipped to the part with the fan running well at least after awhile I did but not at frist
I was not boring 😊
I did help ...thanks.
I think you needed to read the instructions first. You totally screwed this install up! The fan, in one piece, mounts to the exterior wall from the inside. Please, if anyone views this video on how to install an exhaust fan. Don't. What else does this guy work on? Heaven help us all. Argh@
boring are you kidding me