Will an attic hanger-on work near ridge vent and soffits?

I have a newer house beside ridge vents and soffits, and I am trying to shrink the temperature contained by the attic and have be researching attic fans. I read and enjoy been told that an attic hanger-on will probably not work well because the atmosphere would follow the path from the ridge vent to the enthusiast, and not expel the hot air effectively. Is this adjectives true, and if so, is there any other solution to bring the heat down?


Answers:    if the fan exhausts the atmosphere then it will verbs air from the ridge vent and soffits...what you need to know is the cubic foot of openings on your soffit and ridge vent and next buy a fan that would exhaust 2 or 3 times that amount of cubic foot of air a minute..beside a vent on the oposite end of your attic for it to draw the extra nouns from....It will work this way..you can own this thermostatically controlled to only run when the attic reach a certain temp...benchmark the length times the width and procure square ft of the soffit and ridge vent and then double that...that will offer you a close enough answer on cubic foot...
Hot air rises. You can move about several different ways to vent the attic: those vents that turn when the twine blows...non-powered electrically. A rooftop fan on a thermostat , so that surrounded by winter, you're NOT venting warm/hot nouns. Solar-powered fans...not too pricey, possibly not really tried-and-true yet, but a angelic idea (also beside a thermostat when/if possible). Gable-end vents next to screens, non-electric. Or gable-end fan on a thermostat (depending on your roof/home construction).
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