Of course, but some site configurations make this impossible.maybe the ultimate choice is to build a coop design that does not need a fan?
The west side of my coop shed and run has no natural shade from ~noontime onward.
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Of course, but some site configurations make this impossible.maybe the ultimate choice is to build a coop design that does not need a fan?
So, if dust in the fans are causing fire hazards then it seems having a fan sucking air from outside would be best for keeping the fans clean, assuming there was an overhang to keep rainwater out of the fan.
Of course, but some site configurations make this impossible.
The west side of my coop shed and run has no natural shade from ~noontime onward.
Of course, but some site configurations make this impossible.
The west side of my coop shed and run has no natural shade from ~noontime onward.
If people use these inexpensive box fans built for the house, I wonder if you just as easily could attach a $1.00 flat furnace filter on the intake side of the fan to cut down on the dust clogging up the fan. Sure, you would have to clean/replace the filter as required, but I hear that these house fans clog up with dust and become fire hazards.
If people use these inexpensive box fans built for the house, I wonder if you just as easily could attach a $1.00 flat furnace filter on the intake side of the fan to cut down on the dust clogging up the fan. Sure, you would have to clean/replace the filter as required, but I hear that these house fans clog up with dust and become fire hazards.
Also, for regular maintenance, I wonder if using a leaf blower on the fan would clean out the dust, or is the chicken dust just too sticky? Still think the person suggesting an Agricultural Fan (3 models less than $120.00) probably had the best idea.
Finally Fixed!!Plans to mount fan in plywood that will cover the window to block some early morning sun and make air flow more efficient when running.