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The AC Infinity AIRBLAZE T14 is a state-of-the-art universal fireplace blower fan kit designed to enhance airflow and comfort in your home. With features like smart WiFi control, dynamic temperature programming, and whisper-quiet operation, this blower fan is perfect for modern living. Its energy-efficient design ensures you enjoy a cozy atmosphere without compromising on peace or utility costs.
D**N
Awesome for Woodstove
The media could not be loaded. After reading many, many many many reviews I am glad I chose this fireplace fan to use on my wood stove.My wood stove was an older one which had a separate gap in the back of it for a special fan. You could order when it was new.You can no longer buy this fan for the original stove.I bought this and it is so versatile. You can just set it on the floor and point straight up or you can use it in a fireplace insert where it will suck air in and blow around the fireplace out the top.What I really like is that extra things that came that I was unaware of with a nice control board you can actually add three more fan or induct units to the control board without buying another controller.I connected it via Bluetooth and iPhone app to control with my phone, which is very nice whenever I wanna just change the fan control remotely.It comes also with a nice long wire you can place that records the temperature, the history of the fan, including the humidity.I did not even have to mount the controller on the wall. I put it behind the stove in a safe location and I control everything with my Alexa.I can tell to turn on and turn off or use my Alexa timer without having to do any big programming of the controller.When I turn the power on and off with my Alexa, it does remember all of your settings, which is totally awesome.I say again, yes it does remember all your settings when you use Alexa to turn it on and off, but you would use your phone app to adjust the speed remotely.We are very happy and going to be buying some other units to duct some of our wood stove heat into another room through the crawlspace.Very, very happy with this product⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
J**I
Life-changing blower for my wood-burning fireplace insert
Wow! I just installed the t14, which involved plugging it in, selecting the mode on the controller, sliding the blower under my woodburning fireplace stove, blower turned on it’s back so the air blows to the rear rather than up, connecting the controller to the ac adapter with the cord and turning it on- this is a fantastic blower!!!!Nearly silent on 5/10 fan speed,not distractingly loud on 10/10,circulates air on 3/10 as well as the original blower did on 10/10Already making it warmer in the room than the original and it’s only on for 15 minutesoriginal blower was much louder on 3/10 than this one is on 10/10!Can adjust the speed and everything else from the couch using the phone app, no need to get up!It costs at least 1/2 less than an original replacement!I feel like my life is changed: I can now fall asleep on the couch by the stove in peace and quiet, talk on the phone without turning the blower down or off, I can watch tv with volume not turned up to max AND I’m going to be WARMER and therefore burn less wood!!!!! Blower may well pay for itself in saved wood in less than a year!Just need to figure out best placement of the temp sensor and programming it, but I don’t even care about that, it’s all added value!My only very minor concern is that the wire from the blower to the ac adapter is not well-insulated and is thin, I could see it getting broken by a piece of wood or something else. Make sure to put some sort of protection on it, like running through a conduit if some sort if you need to run it out the front of your stove across the hearth. Probably better to not run it out the front if possible.Thank you so very, very much for designing such a wonderful blower. As the fellow wood-burner who recommended this blower to me stated to me, the wood stove manufacturer who partners with AC Infinity to install their blowers stock in their stoves will instantly have a huge leg up on their competition!
G**S
EXCELLENT fan; DO buy; quiet; had to drill some holes--here are photos of my install, & instructions
The Airblaze T14 14" fan kit installed very well in my 15-year old Majestic 36BDVTRN gas fireplace in my condo.-1 star because the supposedly 14" mounting bracket holes are actually **too wide** (they are a mm or two > 14"), so I had to drill on the inner side of the left hole (see my photos) to bring the mounting holes inwards to 14" so they could mount on the pre-installed bolt posts in the bottom of my Majestic 36BDVTRN fireplace.Airblaze, please fix this! Cut your slots wider, towards the inside, to fit 13.75" to 14.25" wide mounting posts.The included nuts didn't fit those bolt posts in my Majestic either, so I supplied my own #10-24 threaded nuts, and split lock washers for the mounting, which I tightened gently with a 3/8" socket (meaning: the nut diameter is 3/8", not the attachment part) on the end of a large screwdriver.As you can see in the photos, I drilled a few extra holes and mounted the control box to the inside of my fireplace panel, using one of the included screws, and a bunch of my own zip ties to hold things together. I had to drill an extra hole in the control box for mounting. The metal is hard, so use good cobalt drill bits and drill on a slow speed while pressing firmly, with the part resting on a block of wood.The temperature sensor took me several tries to find a good spot that allowed the unit to work properly with the fan in "auto" mode. As shown in the photos, I ended up mounting the temperature sensor to the bottom of the fireplace by sticking under a spring plate attached to the bottom of the fireplace. That seems to be the perfect spot.Here are my Auto settings:High Temp: 95 FLow Temp: OffHigh humidity: OffLow humidity: OffAlarm settingsHigh Temp: 120 FLow temp: OffHigh humidity: 90%Low humidity: Off"On" fan setting: speed 7 out of 10.The above settings mean that once the bottom metal panel of the fireplace gets to 95F, the unit slowly turns the fan on to a setting of 7 out of 10. If the temp of the bottom panel of the fireplace reaches 120F, it will go into "alarm" mode, turning on the fan to speed 10 out of 10 and beeping every once in a while. Also, if the humidity in the house ever reached 90% somehow, it would turn that fan on to full speed too. I live in CA so that should never happen.USAGE AND BEHAVIOR:With our house at 65F~72F and the pilot light on continually, the bottom of the fireplace stays around 74~82F or so continually (depending on room temperature). Once we turn on the fireplace, the bottom panel reaches 95F in about 12 minutes, at which point the fan turns on automatically. After 1+ hrs, the temperature on th bottom of the fireplace stabilizes around 114~116 F, staying below the 120 F alarm setting I set, which is exactly what I want. Works perfectly!The fan is automatic now. It's wonderful. And, the control panel is neatly tucked away under the fireplace, as shown in the photos. So, I just turn on the fireplace like normal and ~12 minutes later the fan turns on, ramping up to speed 7 in a minute or two. When I'm done, I turn off the fireplace and about 15 to 20 minutes later the temp drops below 95F and the fan turns off automatically. That's it! No having to manually control the fan! I just use the fireplace switch, like normal, and that's it!
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