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[QUOTE="rbelli1, post: 5518123, member: 315621"] My advice would be to take a step back from your design and try as hard as possible to design your system to not need that situation. Try to push fresh air if at all possible. If suction is absolutely necessary can a venturi ejector set up work? Can you use a heat gradient to make convection? Will compressed air help? Try your hardest to make electric devices + water not necessary. Can you share more information? BoB [/QUOTE]
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