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-nukethemoon t1_itsn1xi wrote

If pulling in outside air is what you’re after and cost isn’t really an issue, then I’d go with the mini split. It’s usually the most convenient solution imo, unless your finished basement is fully below grade, then your mini split will need a pump to dehumidify, which may be noisy.

After talking with a few contractors, we decided against it because of cost. We can always open a window if we need fresh air. An ionizing fan could also be an option.

Edit: also worth noting, our basement temp never rises above 70, so an AC is never really a concern, and our dehumidifier has a built in fan to move air.

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-nukethemoon t1_itsm2f7 wrote

Basements stay cool, so I would only be concerned with a heating source and moisture removal.

We’ve looked into a dehumidifier + vented fireplace or baseboard heat as a good option. We also looked into a mini-split as a more expensive option.

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-nukethemoon t1_itevc9f wrote

/r/povertyfinance might help you navigate this tough time.

Everyone recommending rice and beans are right. You can also throw in russet potatoes, quick oats in bulk, canned veggies.

YouTube channel Great Depression Cooking might have some cheap varieties for you. Here’s her Poorman’s Meal https://youtu.be/p-GVl7scrYE

Definitely contact local churches and food banks. When my mom was having trouble navigating a divorce, raising 2 kids on a low wage, we were able to score fresh veggies and staples from a local church.

I wish you all the best, no one should have to go through this.

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