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Heyo

In the summer, I stick box-fans in the windows, pulling in nice cool air and pushing off the use of AC by a couple months

Of course, since these are cheap CT fans, all they have is a rotary dial (0-3), and no real ability to automate.

I decided to add a 3 channel controller on AliExpress

Since my goal is high WAF, everything needs to work via the orinal controls. This allowed me to still use the original rotary dial, while giving me a HA override

Installation was fine, largest annoyance was the fan was original a switched neutral. Once I figured that out, I moved to a switch hot layout, and the tested. Turned on fan... Err, fine.

Threw in shoe glue as adhesive, and wire protection, and put 'er back together

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[–] limelight79@lemmy.world 2 points 21 hours ago

Interesting idea. I have one that I use with my indoor cycling setup, but I just have it on a Sonoff S31, so I can turn it on (the knob is set to top speed) as I warm up while riding. Then the script that starts the program on the computer also shuts off the fan when the program exits (gotta work in automation somewhere!). I like the idea of being able to control the speed.