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    ventilation in cellar

    Thanks foxhole. Yes I saw those duct booster fans on ebay, but they don't have any sort of moisture sensor for automated on/off. I would prefer something like that.
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    ventilation in cellar

    yeah I know the plug is different but the concept is the same. No worries. Although I still think its overkill. From what I can tell, the wall fans are inexpensive (about $20-30) and I can save myself the time and ugliness of splicing wires and concocting weird contraptions. I just have to find...
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    ventilation in cellar

    That still doesn't answer my question about HOW to connect a computer fan to a normal outlet.
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    ventilation in cellar

    See I was thinking about using a computer fan but I wasn't sure if it would be strong enough and I don't know how I would connect it to an outlet. I also would prefer the fan to have a moisture sensor so it can turn on/off when needed.
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    ventilation in cellar

    Thanks. That makes sense. Any suggestion on fan models? I found something like this: http://www.vent-axia.com/range/clone-silhouette-100-axial-bathroom-fanstoilet-fans.html Unfortunately none of the hardware stores in my area (home depot or Rona) have these type of low profile fans. They...
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    Thanks for the reply. I will definitely do that first. But if the time comes where I need the fan, what should I get?
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    ventilation in cellar

    Recently we found mould in our rarely used and small cellar. The room is about 5ft x 5ft. We had the mould cleaned and the guy who cleaned it suggested we put a fan on the ventilation duct that's located just below ceiling level as well as either leaving the cellar door open or cutting an...
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