It's starting to get warm enough here in Alabama U.S.A. to open up the windows and blow some fresh cool air through the house. I've never been a big user of Air Conditioning because of the high electric bills. Don't care to keep the same air inside the house and recirculating it. Plus I really don't mind the heat, till it gets over 90 degrees or so. I've been in this house 8 months now and decided on a new project to help make the outside air better for cooling the place. The biggest problem with Blowing the Outside air into the house is the Bugs, Dust, Pollen and Rain. Of course a screen will take care of the bug problem but is no help on the other things.

So I built this hood to go over the open window in the utility room. You can see a slot in the side where a filter will slide in. There are strips of wood mounted around the opening that the filter lays against, and another set of wood strips around the back of the filter to keep it in place real good. I was planing to put a little door hinged over the slot to keep the filter dry but, we had a heavy windy thunderstorm today and the filter stayed dry so, no door for now. I used the same filter Size as the one on my air conditioner unit, so I only need to remember one filter size. It looks like an airgap between the hood and the window frame but it's not. Everything sealed up nicely with a tight fit. I'll caulk it up later.

Now I've got all the problems with the Bugs, Dust, Pollen and Rain. Inside the window I have a Box Fan, temporary for now but will be replaced with something a little stronger when it gets hotter. The fan is pluged into a box with a thermostat and a relay so I can control the temperature that the fan runs at. I can go to bed at night when it's hot, and the fan will turn off later that night when it gets cold, and of course it will turn on in the morning when it starts warming up.
I'm living 'Large' now !
Clean, almost free, fresh air, automatically controlled, flowing through the house . . .
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