Tjernlund AireShare Level-to-Level

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Steenbeen

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Nov 6, 2015
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Okoboji, IA
Has anyone tried one of these? I have recently installed a Fahrenheit Endurance 50F in my finished walk-out basement and am having trouble getting the heat upstairs. I am thinking about trying the Level-to-Level model, but want to get opinions before I start cutting holes in my floor...

So far, even running on the lowest heat setting with wood pellets, the basement is 84 and the main level upstairs is 71. This is by running a small circulator fan close to the ceiling pointed up the stairs, and by running the furnace fan for 30 minutes every hour.

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