MortarThePoint Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I have an MF100T I have been testing and it is pretty noisy on its lowest setting (50 L/s flow). It's comparable to competitors. There are three speed settings via a jumper. I want to use it in a trickle application, ideally with Boost, but just trickle would be fine. As such, I would be happy with about half the flow rate with the associated sound improvement. Manrose do their own remote speed controller (1350), but it is expensive and not to my taste aesthetically. Has anyone else had success with an alternative? The ultimate would be one that could be controlled via Bluetooth/Zigbee/WiFi. In terms of a simple solution, I like the look of the BG 887-01. It's cheap and looks neat, but is only has two terminals (so only LINE) unlike the Manrose which is 4 terminal. I have seen a Tuya fan speed controller for ceiling fans that might work: https://www.google.com/search?q=tmwf02 I may have to change to the Manrose MF100 inline fan to make this work, but that is doable. Manrose 1350: BG 887: https://www.bgelectrical.uk/uk/wiring-devices/800-series/fan-controller/887-01
JohnMo Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago If you want it on trickle why not out a proper dMEV fan in that is actually almost silent or MEV? Greenwood CV2 or CV3?
MortarThePoint Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, JohnMo said: If you want it on trickle why not out a proper dMEV fan in that is actually almost silent or MEV? Greenwood CV2 or CV3? Good suggestion and I have some of that sort elsewhere. There are a couple of locations I want to use inline fans though
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