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posted on 27-1-2020 at 03:33
to make life easy make a filter on the inside of the hood to keep dust from the blades and ducts, easier to replace an MERV13 filter then washing a wire cage fan and blowing free, ducting!
https://unitedfilter.com/blogs/news/what-does-merv-rating-me...
[Edited on 27-1-2020 by XeonTheMGPony]
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