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<blockquote data-quote="imagineero" data-source="post: 4215504" data-attributes="member: 49960"><p>Just make sure your fans are oriented to take the air out, not push it in. Mount them up as high as possible, all at one end of the box. Put inlets at the opposite end. The fans are there to suck the moisture out. Fresh air will come in by itself as needed, it doesn't need a fan to get in.</p><p></p><p>The way you stack the wood inside is also important. If there's no room for air to move through it, then it won't dry. Commercial guys heat the space, and use roll in/roll out systems for stacking.</p><p></p><p>Shaun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imagineero, post: 4215504, member: 49960"] Just make sure your fans are oriented to take the air out, not push it in. Mount them up as high as possible, all at one end of the box. Put inlets at the opposite end. The fans are there to suck the moisture out. Fresh air will come in by itself as needed, it doesn't need a fan to get in. The way you stack the wood inside is also important. If there's no room for air to move through it, then it won't dry. Commercial guys heat the space, and use roll in/roll out systems for stacking. Shaun [/QUOTE]
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