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this post was submitted on 22 Feb 2024
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The simple way is to use a fan or blower limit switch. The more complicated way would be to use a mass airflow sensor and something like a Raspberry Pi to control the speed of your hood vent.
Is this temperature controlled? Im not sure if temperature would be best since appartment is 2 floors below me and air might cool down? I might be wrong.
Mass airflow sensor sounds like it should work. Ill research more
Fan limit switches are airspeed based, at least the ones I used. They're used to make sure things like furnace blowers are actually working, otherwise cut off the heat.