where i found a swicht for activiate the fan, when the humidity is high or off when the humidity is low ?
Hi although not very popular on family homes, such switches do exist and are available to order through the web. This one seems nice. (No personal experience though).
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I can only assume at this point that you are referring to the attic space and that would be the only place where I could think the humif=dity factor would make a difference. The powered vent in the attic space is a system that runs electricity when pulling the heat and humidity out of the attic. I personally don't like them I use a turbine that actually does the same without using electricity. If you need a switch it will be located in HD, or Lowes in the ventalation dept of plumbing These switches are normally set up with a thermostat that uses 24 volts to activate the t-stat and sends 115 Voltage power to the fan motor. I guess the reason I like the turbines so much is I live in TX and we have constant winds that turn the turbine to remove the heat and humidity. I hope this helps Good Luck on your search.
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