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best temp to set attic fan thermostat?

best temp to set attic fan thermostat?

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Superglue after baking You can just bake polymer clay in a glass dish - like pyrexI wouldn't use wax paper or aluminum foil, not necessary.
Answer number one makes a good pointWhat are you trying to achieve? Attic temps can reach 130 degrees here in the States, even those Northern locations Consider that in the most strict sense fans are meant to COOL people, NOT rooms, although to extract heated air an attic fan will give modest results I'd probably have the fan on a timer as opposed to a thermostat, and NOT use it when the outside air is at a tolerable level You also don't state whether of not you USE the attic, for what purpose You'd likely get equal results by upgrading insulation, to aid in the coolingYou also don't state your locationVenting heat in an Attic/Upper level crawl space can also be aided by ridge vents, etcIn using an attic fan, it might serve you well to have an opposing vent allowing ACTUAL circulation, considering that outside air will always be somewhat lower in temp than the stored heat in an atticSteven Wolf
Glue after, and aluminum foil works much better.

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