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2025-08-17 11:22:56
i wana make quick review of CLOUDLINE PRO T12. -its been ALMOST 3 WEEKS with outside 85-90-100°F nonstop almost-- and im blown away with results. my back very fur rooms never got cooler than 85 degrees. > now with this Fan it got to 72.8°F --NOW ITS THE COOLEST PART OF THE WHOLE HOUSE !!!!!! --its been 1 week fan nonstop -see my screenshot -love it handles it like nothing.
Brian Bardwell
2025-08-06 13:25:18
Added some ductwork in my house two years ago to help distribute the heat from the woodstove. This fan running 24/7, 6-7 months out ofthe year. Well worth the money compared to the units at H/D or Lowe's.
Nick
2025-06-14 16:25:21
My furnace and AC unit are both about 25 years old and the blower isn't strong enough to reach upstairs. It’s probably as strong as blowing from your mouth. The downstairs gets pretty cold though.I wanted to redo all the ductwork in the attic and got an 8†fan but decided it was going to be WAY TOO much work so I went with the 12†instead, where I have easier access in the garage.This probably took about 3 hours to install with no previous knowledge of how to do ductwork. I cut the 12†metal duct with an oscillating tool with a metal blade and also tin snips. I’m not sure if they changed the inlet opening diameters based on other reviews but mine is about 11.75â€, perfect to fit the previous 12†ductwork. I cut about 18†of the existing duct to fit the fan. I also bought a 12†flexible duct to connect the top end of the fan to the existing duct. I originally wanted to keep as much existing metal duct as possible and bought some 12†metal couplers but those didn't seem to work. The bottom part of the fan is resting inside the 12†duct and the top part is connected by about 6†of 12†flexible duct.Then, I just used foil tape at both ends of the fan, bottom was existing 12†metal duct to fan and top was fan to flexible duct to metal duct. I still need to add the clamps for extra security.Now my upstairs is blowing air out of the vents like you would expect a new unit to do. I’m currently on level 8/10 and it’s pretty solid, but nothing crazy. I blame the way they did all the wyes. If I actually redid all the attic ductwork I’m sure it would be better.Now if the fan is on level 1-2 downstairs still gets some air but anything higher and the fan is basically taking all that air and pushing it upstairs. We mostly hang out upstairs so getting air downstairs is less of an issue.Currently its 90 degrees outside, before installing the fan, downstairs would probably stay around 73 even with having the AC on for hours. It really wouldn't cool the house but just keep it at a constant temp but upstairs would be closer to 80 and would never cool down. After about running the fan with AC for 30 mins at level 8 today it’s gone from maybe 78 to 74.
Aaron
2025-05-22 10:06:46
If you need to move air around this is the device for you! Very quiet considering the volume of air. Jet engine
Imugi_arts
2025-04-24 12:18:08
I purchased the 8spd setting basic model Cloudline 12in (not humidity controlled).Its a powerful beast.. Of course AC infinity's inline duct fans are as quiet as you can get for what they are.I needed a high static and cfm fan for my hood at my glasstorch table..It runs nearly 24/7 for months now at setting 3-4.. then setting 7 when working this way i maintainair current in building 1 direction further increasing safety of glass dust ect..Will be disassembling for a routine clean soon but honestly this thing has worked great for me.passed every smoke test and has maintained good pressure for quite awhile in a workshop environment.Meeting and exceeding my needs so far..Ive used ac infinity for many projects requiring airflow.. Hope their quality never changes causeso far they have a fanboy in me.. pun intended.. :D
Customer
2025-03-16 10:04:08
I have a wood burning stove in the front room of my house. Even at 20 below I can get that room toasty, but I need a solution to move that heat around the house. I was able to create an intake at the top of my 18' high ceiling, run some duct and then tap into the existing hvac duct in the crawl space. I am now able to take that heat and move it to the rear of the house. It's too warm. I do not hear the fan in the crawl space even at the highest speed. The packing was amazing and came with all little things to make installation an ease. This company has their act together. I have the 12" with the smart controller. Controller is amazing.
Kizzies mom
2025-02-24 09:45:58
Read: if you have a 12†supply line running it the upstairs of your home and the air conditioner just isn’t pushing the air to the registers, get this!!! Installed one in a 2700 sq ft two story home with the furnace in the basement, there is now measurable air reaching the entire top floor. And the best part is you cannot hear it from outside the utility/mechanical room, even when running at full power.
Ernie On Marco
2025-01-15 10:04:39
Fan is defective. Plug it in to test it before installing. We struggled to get it in a confined space in the attic to boost AC only to find out it didn't work. Seems like a nice unit and customer service was terrific. Now I have an open AC trunk line until replacement arrives. Clamps should have longer screws.
Ana
2024-12-18 12:20:42
Funciona super
GLM
2024-11-27 17:25:37
Moves lots of air on high, very quiet under speed setting 5. Fan feeds air to a 10 inch duct on speed setting 10 it lifted the blew the registers out of the floor.Fan is set to turn on and off with the HVAC on speed setting 3. Works great easy to set up.
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