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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fan's not properly connected to exhaust pipe. Your exhaust air should be really damp and moisture heavy. [/quote] I'll have to wait for one of my kids to take a shower (it's only 10am here), then I'll go outside to check on what that exhaust air feels like. [/quote] It should be REALLY heavy air and cover your hands with heavy moisture. Remember if blowing 2 CFSecond, that's pretty strong blow. [/quote] Okay we tried it. The air that comes it is very warm, and very most and heavy. [/quote] So it sounds like the fan is working. Is it properly sized? I know you were going to get one. If after that you still have water on the ceiling long after a shower, something else is the issue.[/quote] We purchased a more powerful one which arrived yesterday. It's being installed next week. Fingers crossed this helps. I would settle for a 50% improvement at this point :( [/quote]
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