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Micheal Church here with Crawl Space Ninja and again we have Brian Canfield and today

we're gonna talk about the differences between the Aprilaire 1820, the Aprilaire 1830

and the Aprilaire 1850.

So stay tuned.

Okay Brian, so one of the questions I always get, is what is the big difference between

those three models of Aprilaire's, the 1820, the 1830 and the 1850?

So we thought you could explain it a little better than me, so do you mid just sharing

that with us.

Sure, absolutely.

So when we started out with the 1800 series, it was mainly geared for whole home and free

standing dehumidification.

We created the 1830 which is our 70 pint dehumidifier and we created the 1850, which is a slightly

larger version at 95 pints.

Well then what we realized is that there's a lot of situations whether it be in Tennessee

or the Carolina's or Georgia, where you have really shallow and narrow crawl spaces.

Right.

So we definitely said, hey you know what?

We need to come up with a unit that's gonna allow installations of those really tight,

really narrow spaces.

So we came up with the 1820, which again is only about 12 and a half inches tall.

So you're gonna be able to get that into most crawl spaces, and I'll tell you what, if you're

not getting that 1820 in, then I don't think a person should probably be crawling in

there either. Right?

That's right.

And it's not only about short crawl spaces or skinny crawl spaces but also the doors.

Some people make these really tiny doors that's really hard to get into.

So if you've got an 18 by 18 inch door, which isn't very big, you can still slide that dehumidifier

through that door.

Which is wonderful to be able to do that.

That's right. And again, the 1820 is also a 70 pint unit as is the 1830.

The biggest difference though between the two is the 1830 offers a little bit quieter

experience than the 1820.

But again, both are rated at an energy star level and both are AHAM rated at 86 to do 70

pints.

So again it's really from a space standpoint and if you want a little bit quieter of a product.

That's right.

So if you're looking for a more quiet product, you wanna go with the 1830, but if you're

doing this yourself and you're having to drag the dehumidifier into the space, the 1820's

also lighter.

That's right.

And easier to work with.

So its an easier product for you to use.

You can still use it in a larger crawl space with a larger door.

Anything you can put the 1830 in, you can still use the 1820.

That's right.

And from a coverage standpoint, all of our units are rated based on an eight foot ceiling

height and below.

And our 1820 and 30 go to about 22 to 24 hundred square feet depending on the tightness of

the space.

And that's based on a eight foot ceiling?

And that's based on a eight foot ceiling.

Oh wow.

That's how we rate them, yeah.

And at an 1850 we can go all the way up to 2800-3000 square feet.

So you really should be able to cover 99% of the applications that you might have based

on our lineup.

That's great.

Now just as a rule of thumb, the way we do it is since we're normally dealing with 3-4

foot spaces and sometimes smaller, we will do 2200 square foot or less, will be the 20

or 30 series model.

And then anything over 2200 square feet in a crawl space will be the 1850 model.

Absolutely.

So that way you got the more pint because it is pooling, at I think you said 95 pints?

Correct.

Verus 70 pints.

So having that extra power in order to address a larger crawl space and a lot of times a

cutup crawl space could also be needing the 1850 series because of it's strength and being

able to pull that humidity to it.

So real quick: ducting.

Yeah.

Okay.

So the beauty of the Aprilaire, is it also has ducting collars on it.

Correct.

And I think most of your competitors charge for those collars.

Is that right?

That right, they come with it.

They come with it, right.

So great.

Now I believe that's a ten inch collar.

Is that right?

Correct. So it's a ten inch on the 1850 and 30.

And an eight inch on 1820.

On the 1820.

So you could duct any of those either into the HVAC unit to create a whole home Aprilaire

dehumidification experience.

Yes.

Or if you've got a chopped up crawl space maybe you got some walls or you built or an

addition or something and you wanna get more air to that back, you can duct it there as well.

Is that right?

Absolutely.

And if for some reason you had some chopped up crawl spaces and you wanted to put a T

or a Y connection on the duct work to maybe have it branch off, you can do that too.

That's a great idea.

Now does the ducting help quiet it at all?

I've heard rumors that, that might also be the case, where it slows the air down to the

quiet the ducting.

Is that possible?

Absolutely.

So we always recommend if you can to put insulated duct in cause that will muffle and virtually

eliminate a lot of the sound because again, the unit will be projecting that sound out

axially.

And it will be absorbed as it goes through that duct by your insulated collars.

Okay so it's not necessary to duct it but if you're looking to maybe quiet the quiet

units down even more, you could put some insulated ducting.

Absolutely.

The duct work will give you sound and also, the nice thing is if, let's say you don't

wanna crawl 50 feet in your crawl space to get to your dehumidifier, you can relocate

the unit closer to your door.

And then you can use ducting to get out into the space.

That is correct.

And we also recommend blowing the dry air to the back or larger part of the crawl space

as well.

And we recently did a video about the different remotes that you can hook up on these dehumidifiers

so we're gonna put a link to that video down below too so you can check it out.

Now one question, one other question I like to ask is, I know the remotes work on the

1830's and the 1850's, do they also work on the 1820's?

They do. They do.

The nice thing about Aprilaire, all of our units have the same digital control and

utilize the same software and the same technology across all three units.

So you're getting the same experience regardless of which product you choose.

That is great.

So thank you Brian again for sharing with all of us.

Thanks for having me.

This great information about the Aprilaire products and they have a lot more products

than what we use.

So, if you're in the HVAC industry or different things like that, you probably know about

their filtration and different units, their air cleaners, their humidifiers.

So Aprilaire's a great company, been around a long time and we really appreciate you Brian,

stopping in.

And my name's Michael Church and we hope you liked the video down below.

And I hope you make it a happy and blessed day.

Thanks for watching and we'll see you later.

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This week we are we talking about apps and whether you need one.

What's up Fish Fans!

My name is Marcus.

You're watching Marketing Madness, the Blue Fish vlog!

We regularly get inquiries for apps.

Most of these individuals think that having an app means success.

In this video, we are going to talk about why we typically push back a bit.

Before we get too far though, I want to talk to you about the differences between native

apps and web applications.

For the purposes of this video when referring to apps, we're talking about native applications

that reside in Apple's App Store or Google's Google Play.

When creating those types of apps, you have to use code specific to those platforms to

create the app.

And on iOS, once the app is created it has to be put through a verification process.

This is a tedious process that adds time and expense to the creation of the app.

And notice what I just said, you have to create two different versions of your precious, one

for iOS and one for Android.

That said, there are some nice things that you can take advantage of if you're building

a native app that are not available for web apps.

A web app often has a lot of the same feel as a native app.

If you go to Pinterest.com it should look and feel a lot like the Pinterest app.

But web apps live in the browser much like a website.

They harness code that can be used by both iOS and Android.

They are a great way to create an MVP or Minimum Viable Product.

Native applications are great but you have to keep in mind that a user only has so much

storage on their device.

Granted, storage is becoming less and less of an issue but I remember when had the 16

gig iphone.

If I was snapping photos ran out of storage, I immediately looked for applications that

i was not using and deleted them to make more space.

There are a few things that move us from a web app to a native app.

The biggest is budget.

If the budget warrants a set of native apps we'll still be smart about moving forward

but it is important to note that budgets of $10-20k are not going to cut it because not

only do you need to build the apps but you are going to also need a marketing campaign

specific to getting the app adopted by users.

One other item that would push us to suggesting a native app would be the need for push notifications.

That is not something that you want to try and accomplish outside of a native app.

Knowing your goals and specific requirements will be extremely helpful.

I mentioned that native apps are not cheap.

Building them requires wire-framing the various pieces of functionality of the application.

You then you have someone who is highly skilled in a specific programming language that is

in high demand to program the app.

And we mentioned that the verification process takes some time.

Building native apps is a VERY time intensive project.

And then to think that you're also having to develop for both systems?

Just consider if a web app is a viable alternative to get started.

It will allow for a more rapid deployment schedule as well.

One of the main reasons we wanted to record this video is to help you realize there are

options.

Just make sure that you have your ducks in a row before you start going down this path.

It'll save you money in the long run.

Well, that's a wrap for this week!

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