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Comment by bizzz

6 months ago

Thanks for the detailed thoughts! You've given me a lot to chew on for the next version of this project.

I did briefly look at ERVs, but for a single room in an apartment building with central heating, that level of energy recovery is probably overkill. I'd be simulating the result of keeping the window slightly open, I don't mind the cold it's even better for sleep (and the heat is not a problem here).

But your core points about the system's location are a real lightbulb moment for me. Having the fan up by the window instead of as a trip-hazard on the floor would be a huge improvement.

I can remove the housing for the trickle vent. It's screwed on, so I can put it back later without violating my rental agreement. Then, I could 3D print a custom adapter to fit that opening perfectly, designed to hold one of the Noctua fans and a small HEPA filter like you suggest.

That feels like a much more elegant solution. Thanks for the inspiration! You've got the gears turning again.

I would consider a less-than-HEPA filter, too — it might be a better balance of pressure drop and filtration. IKEA will sell you an “UPPÅTVIND” for $15, which supposedly blocks 99.5% of particles.