I live in an area with not so great air quality and no AC. We have little air filters inside the rooms, but at night we have to let the cool (and dirty) air inside to cool down the house.
I’d like a solution to blow air in while also filtering it - but aside from one Amazon listing and makeshift solutions with zip ties, I haven’t seen great options.

Any recommendations you have?

    • @kitnaht
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      44 months ago

      And those furnace filters can be found in ALLLL sorts of sizes, you don’t just gotta go with a square one.

    • Hello_thereOP
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      24 months ago

      So, filter the air after it comes in, not in the process of blowing in the window?

      • @cowfodder
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        24 months ago

        Yes, you want to filter on the output side. Putting the filter on the input will put extra strain on the fan motor.

            • @Num10ck
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              34 months ago

              filters on the output side should still strain the fan motor, no?

              • @cowfodder
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                34 months ago

                No, static pressure against a pump (which technically a fan is) is much less stressful against the motor than limiting the supply is. It’s easier for the fan to push against resistance than it is to pull air through resistance.

                • @Num10ck
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                  14 months ago

                  geesh where do you live that the air quality is damaging to fan motors so often?