Hi Charlie,

What do you mean exactly by cutting 4 holes in the "top of your dome" ?  Do 
you mean you just picked 4 parts of the roof near the top and notched out 
holes to let this fit in?  This sounds like it would work great for passive 
cooling, but wouldn't this be a problem if it rained?

On Friday, August 17, 2012 9:46:39 AM UTC-7, Chasomatic wrote:
>
> Last year I took a furnace filter 16x20x1 and cut it into 4 smaller 
> pieces. I then took 4 6x8x1 picture frames and hot glued the filter 
> material into the frame. Finally I cut 4 holes in the top of my dome (where 
> they fit without impacting the roof structure) and pressed the frames in 
> the holes.
> This gave me great light in the day, and the passive ventilation worked 
> great with my swamp cooler.
> 2011 I had a 30*f drop from outside to inside temperature (105 to 75).
>  
>

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