To danski0224--

THAT post made sense to me--thank you for posting all of the info. I apologize for my quick judgement--it was made without knowing the facts you posted on followup. That is precisely the kind of information I'm looking for. (and it looks like you're apparently one of the "air handling gurus" I referred to earlier)
I was very close to pulling the trigger on buying and installing a gable vent fan for my cape code home, with our master bedroom upstairs. When it's 90* outside, the AC will cool the house to 74*, and upstairs will be 84*. It's also colder in the winter up there. We had reflective foil installed in the attic this winter. That reduced the temp difference by 3* during the winter, but only about 1* during the summer. I knew it wouldn't be the cure-all, but the idealist in me was hoping for more.
Everything I've read says those gable fans are about the only cost-effective solution for cape cods, short of different roof construction. House was bought 2 years ago, with a new roof, no soffits, no roof vents, no ridge cap. Just 6 East/West gable vents--2 on each side attic, and 2 on the top peak. I'm back to square one after reading your post. Suggestions?
Agree.
pavs cause other problems as well.
Can you elaborate?
Someone has never been to air balancing class.
Clearly. See humble post above.