I felt absolutely no difference, but that may be because the vent is mounted low and does not blow on me. I noticed an immediate difference- the room was instantly a lot louder! The unit in use sounds like a slightly muffled vacuum cleaner, and forced me to boost the TV volume 2 notches to compensate.Īt 9:00pm, it was significantly cooler outside, and the living room temp, with the Breeze running non-stop and the A/C on about 50% of the time, is… 80.4F! At no point did the temp go lower than 80.1F. The bottom dial appears to be a thermostat. When I had everything ready to go at 7:00pm, the living room was at 80.2F and 29% humidity (I have a handy digital thermometer in the living room because I raise Red-foot Tortoises and the thermometer tells me the temps in their habitat with a remote probe.) Time to fire the Air Flow Breeze up! The top dial has the options of Off, Fan, Heat, and Cool. Installed unit on website showing cord- and does that look like a 6' cord to you? The cover is 4"x10"- that cord looks about 18", so you need to imagine 4.5 more feet of it hanging down. Plug it in and go! (Except… the cord plugs in at the top and the molded cord track goes upwards, which means the cord drapes awkwardly over the front of the unit- even in company photos.).I also missed the second screwhole and stripped the dang screw head!) The old screws have been painted over a couple times and the colors don’t match the new cover. Replace the old screws from the old cover.The bigger cover size holes do not match up, so that would not help.) (Mine just barely fit the duct opening with a little flexing, and the cover is about an inch smaller than the old cover- there are paint scars all around it.
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