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Shove a thermocouple up the duct. When neighbor is cooking it will likely affect the temperature in the duct noticably. Use that as your fan trigger.
I should test if air temperature is high enough after 5-6 m of vertical travel. If you know any device that can do that please link. Unless you are talking about full DIY?
I'm talking full diy. It's simple enough.
I'd say the probe would just need to be higher than the merge point of the ducts. I can't imagine that'd be 5m.
You can get k type thermocouples with 2+m cables fairly cheaply. And esphome has a handy guide on how to setup a thermocouple input. https://esphome.io/components/sensor/max6675.html
Thank you