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Footer Senior Team Senior Team Premium Member Sep 24, 2007 #2 Mounting a fan near the hazer usually helps, thats what most people do. Without any type of HVAC running which gets the air moving, its not going to cover perfectly. Leave the AC on if you can.
Mounting a fan near the hazer usually helps, thats what most people do. Without any type of HVAC running which gets the air moving, its not going to cover perfectly. Leave the AC on if you can.
L len Well-Known Member Sep 24, 2007 #3 Fans work. Just make sure the fan is behind the haze/fog. Otherwise, any unburned juice may bet on the fan and gunk it up. If you have a separate fan control for the house HVAC, turn that on as well. Ideally, it will have a multi-speed fan. I'd use the lowest setting.
Fans work. Just make sure the fan is behind the haze/fog. Otherwise, any unburned juice may bet on the fan and gunk it up. If you have a separate fan control for the house HVAC, turn that on as well. Ideally, it will have a multi-speed fan. I'd use the lowest setting.