I’m curious if the ceiling fan is reversible, and if so if you tried it blowing up. That would give you something of a pressurized plenum approach and may more evenly mix the air.
You would need to turn the filters around, which would, in this prototype, require taking everything apart and retaping.
I would also expect this to cause the air to sweep out a smaller arc, because the exhaust velocity would be so much lower.
I’m curious if the ceiling fan is reversible, and if so if you tried it blowing up. That would give you something of a pressurized plenum approach and may more evenly mix the air.
You would need to turn the filters around, which would, in this prototype, require taking everything apart and retaping.
I would also expect this to cause the air to sweep out a smaller arc, because the exhaust velocity would be so much lower.