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I'm your Fanbutler

Why do you need me.

Let me manage your window fan for you. I will turn it on when the weather is nice outside and turn it off when the outside air is hotter than your living room so that you don't have to get off from your couch.

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How it works

  • It compares the outside air temperature to the inside temperature and whenever the outside air is favorable the fan is activated. 

  • Fanbutler switches on the fan when the outside temperature is lower than the inside; it determines precisely when to bring in cooler air to cool your home.

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  • It utilizes colder nighttime air to pre-cool your home for hotter daytime temperatures.

  • Using cooler outside air will reduce the temperature of the mass in your home, acting as thermal storage to absorb the heat during the day. Link to explain vetilation

  • This cooler mass absorbs heat during the day, extending comfort throughout the day and potentially delaying the need for air conditioning. Learn more

  • This is a common practice that is done manually. With Fanbutler it could be fully automatic. Explain Link

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How it Works

  • Fanbutler switches on the fan when the outside temperature is lower than the inside; it determines precisely when to bring in cooler air to cool your home.

.

  • It utilizes colder nighttime air to pre-cool your home for hotter daytime temperatures.

  • Using cooler outside air will reduce the temperature of the mass in your home, acting as thermal storage to absorb the heat during the day. Link to explain vetilation

  • This cooler mass absorbs heat during the day, extending comfort throughout the day and potentially delaying the need for air conditioning. Learn more

  • This is a common practice that is done manually. With Fanbutler it could be fully automatic. Explain Link

  • Fanbutler switches on the fan when the outside temperature is lower than the inside; it determines precisely when to bring in cooler air to cool your home.

.

  • It utilizes colder nighttime air to pre-cool your home for hotter daytime temperatures.

  • Using cooler outside air will reduce the temperature of the mass in your home, acting as thermal storage to absorb the heat during the day. Link to explain vetilation

  • This cooler mass absorbs heat during the day, extending comfort throughout the day and potentially delaying the need for air conditioning. Learn more

  • This is a common practice that is done manually. With Fanbutler it could be fully automatic. Explain Link

  • Fanbutler switches on the fan when the outside temperature is lower than the inside; it determines precisely when to bring in cooler air to cool your home.

.

  • It utilizes colder nighttime air to pre-cool your home for hotter daytime temperatures.

  • Using cooler outside air will reduce the temperature of the mass in your home, acting as thermal storage to absorb the heat during the day. Link to explain vetilation

  • This cooler mass absorbs heat during the day, extending comfort throughout the day and potentially delaying the need for air conditioning. Learn more

  • This is a common practice that is done manually. With Fanbutler it could be fully automatic. Explain Link

How it Works

  • Fanbutler switches on the fan when the outside temperature is lower than the inside; it determines precisely when to bring in cooler air to cool your home.

  • It utilizes colder nighttime air to pre-cool your home for hotter daytime temperatures.

  • Using cooler outside air will reduce the temperature of the mass in your home, acting as thermal storage to absorb the heat during the day. Link to explain vetilation

  • This cooler mass absorbs heat during the day, extending comfort throughout the day and potentially delaying the need for air conditioning. Learn more

  • This is a common practice that is done manually. With Fanbutler it could be fully automatic. Explain 1 window opening intake and exhaust

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