[sudo-discuss] Ventilation fan installed over sudoroom!

Jake jake at spaz.org
Thu Jul 8 13:09:51 PDT 2021


I would really prefer if people piping up in this thread to introduce boogeymen
and invoking the words "fire" and "code" and "inspection" only do so if you're
also going to do something about it.  In your case, I suggest installing
temperature sensors on the fan motor so that we can keep track of whether it
becomes a problem.

These fans are intended for grow rooms, where temperatures can be quite hot.
This fan is on our roof, and entirely metal, and I don't see how it can
possibly be a fire hazard.

I have kept quiet after people invoke all sorts of FUD around the electrical
panel upgrades, and instead devoted my energy toward actually getting the work
done, which has gone very well.  But the continuing armchair criticism is very
demotivating.

-jake

On Wed, 7 Jul 2021, Autonomous wrote:

> I would also add that this type of exhaust fan is not designed for
> continuous use due to overheating and the potential fire hazard risk. I
> have a similar type of fan installed in a 4800 sqft building that is cycled
> 30 minutes on and 30 minutes off. It can become quite hot after 30 minutes
> especially in warm weather.
>
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 5:10 PM Eric O'Connor <eric at oco.nnor.org> wrote:
>
>> At the risk of being a downer (but I also know Sudo/Omni is having
>> insurance issues), I just wanted to point out that Cal Fire code 605.5
>> recommends against an extension cord going through a ceiling or wall.
>>
>>> Extension cords and flexible cords shall not be affixed to structures,
>> extended through walls, ceilings or floors, or under doors or floor
>> coverings, nor shall such cords be subject to environmental damage or
>> physical impact.
>>
>> As long as it has a drip loop it’s probably fine, but I’m not an
>> inspector, and haven’t seen the fan either.
>>
>> Sorry if this is not helpful for whatever reason. If that is the case,
>> just add this email to the long list of useless information flowing around
>> the internet :)
>>
>> On a more positive note: The control system ideas sound rad!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 7, 2021, at 13:48, Jake wrote:
>>> Last night an intrepid cabal of hackers hacked their way through a
>> skylight to
>>> install a high-flow ventilation fan on the roof!
>>>
>>> The power cord hangs down into sudoroom so that mice and tiny hackers can
>>> rappel down into the space rather than use the door like a noob.  Also
>> the
>>> power cord can be used to supply power to the fan so that it runs.
>>>
>>> It uses 500 watts but is quite powerful.  I haven't seen our electric
>> bill but
>>> assuming we're paying about 25 cents per kilowatt-hour, leaving it on
>> all the
>>> time will cost us $3 per day, or $92 dollars per month.
>>>
>>> I think that rather than leaving the fan on all the time, we should
>> create a
>>> sophisticated control system using a microphone and AI machine learning
>> to
>>> detect when people are flapping their mouths (meat talking) in the
>> space, and
>>> turn on the fan during those times.  We can also measure humidity, or
>> have a
>>> camera watching for motion, or even look at network traffic and see if
>> people
>>> are using data in the nearby area.  I can supply the relay connected to a
>>> server where this software can make those decisions.
>>>
>>> here is a picture of the finished product as viewed by birds.  If you
>> want to
>>> see what it looks like from below, go into sudoroom and plug it in.
>>>
>>> https://sudoroom.org/wiki/File:Sudo_apt_install_vent_fan_on_roof.jpg
>>>
>>> -jake
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