trevronious
Well-Known Member
Hello all, trying to bounce some ideas off anyone who knows how these work (here if not). I already have a window unit that works great, but I am determined to get my energy bill low as it gets hot as shit here and the AC costs more than I'd like to pay if other options present themselves.
Anyways.
400w cool tube in a tent venting into the attic with an oversized exhaust fan on a controller. Passive intakes.
Temps get to 90-93, humidity around 25-30% when lights on. For arguments sake lets say these are the ambient numbers for the actual room the tent is in as well. Seems like an ideal environment for a cooler especially after seeing this:
I'm thinking of just putting it near the tent and letting the passive intakes handle the rest as the ambient temps drop and the humidity rises, thus equaling out my high temp/lowish RH issue to an extent. If the RH gets too high from the 100% humidity the unit puts out, crank the fan controller up to level it out.
At least that's my logic.
Thoughts on this? I'm all about being as efficient as possible and this seems like it would be right up my alley. As a side note I've already bought the unit so if anything it'll be a learning experience and I'll continue to use the window unit. Any and all help is appreciated.
Anyways.
400w cool tube in a tent venting into the attic with an oversized exhaust fan on a controller. Passive intakes.
Temps get to 90-93, humidity around 25-30% when lights on. For arguments sake lets say these are the ambient numbers for the actual room the tent is in as well. Seems like an ideal environment for a cooler especially after seeing this:
I'm thinking of just putting it near the tent and letting the passive intakes handle the rest as the ambient temps drop and the humidity rises, thus equaling out my high temp/lowish RH issue to an extent. If the RH gets too high from the 100% humidity the unit puts out, crank the fan controller up to level it out.
At least that's my logic.
Thoughts on this? I'm all about being as efficient as possible and this seems like it would be right up my alley. As a side note I've already bought the unit so if anything it'll be a learning experience and I'll continue to use the window unit. Any and all help is appreciated.