Just guna make a hole in the ceiling and going to run the carbon filter exhaust straight into the attic.nice start. wondering about any vents to outdoors.
Be careful about venting to much humidity in to your houseJust guna make a hole in the ceiling and going to run the carbon filter exhaust straight into the attic.
Thanks man!Nice work mate,
Did you use any insulation between the garage and you enclosure?
You planning on running A/C in there?
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The edges of the attic are open around the entire house, so all the exhaust should go right outside along with most of the humidity.Be careful about venting to much humidity in to your house
I'm working out my air con at the moment.Thanks man!
For insulation i used rolls of R19 (the pink stuff)
And yea for ac ive installed two 5 ton ac units (120,000 Btu total) heat wont have a chance!
Exactly how mine is set up and I haven't seen any issues in the two years or so it's been set up here.The edges of the attic are open around the entire house, so all the exhaust should go right outside along with most of the humidity.
Your calculations are dead on correct my friend, i just threw in an extra 5 ton unit because originally i wanted to run 25 - 30 lights, but Im guna play it safe at 16 until i can get a warehouse, because its an old house with an old transformer and if coincidently one of my neighbors is doing the same thing then we might just end up having sum technical difficulties lolI'm working out my air con at the moment.
How did you calculate your a/c?
I thought you need about 4000 btu per 1000watt light.
So your 16 x 1000 watt lights would be
16 x 4000 = 64000
You have around double the guideline @ 120,000 btu.
Any tips buddy?
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Do you have both split systems installed in the garage on opposite sides?Your calculations are dead on correct my friend, i just threw in an extra 5 ton unit because originally i wanted to run 25 - 30 lights, but Im guna play it safe at 16 until i can get a warehouse, because its an old house with an old transformer and if coincidently one of my neighbors is doing the same thing then we might just end up having sum technical difficulties lol
Ps- there's nothing wrong with having sum extra cooling power
I have one regular split system which the condenser sits outside and the air handler sits inside, and i have one water cooled unit which is a "ClimateMaster" 5 ton heat pump which runs with ground water from a 25 foot shallow well with a jet pump so its basically an all in one unit so nothing outside, heat pumps are the stealthier choice. For the split system I installed the condenser in the back of the house far away from preying eyes and far away from the unit that cools the house, which sits on the side of the house near the electric meter, wouldn't be wise to put 2 condensers together, that might give the wrong person the right idea. As for noise it's no problem as long as it's a newer unit, most condensers now a days are totally silent, the one i have is impossible to tell it's on unless you gaze directly into it and actually see the fan motor running. The ac unit that cools the house is from like the 90s maybe even late 80s and when that ones running you came hear it from a mile away, the house almost shakes a little when it cranks on lol, REALLY LOUD OLD TURD lol...Do you have both split systems installed in the garage on opposite sides?
Do you plan on running them both at the same time so they can cycle on and off?
I was tossing up on whether I should get two a/c instead one , that way if one failed the temp wouldn't blow out until I was able to replace.
Outdoor units are outside? Obviously? Lol
Was thinking about trying to set up the outdoor unit inside somewhere. I'm a little conscerned about the noise and times of operation and the fact that there are already a/c units outside. Might look a little suss.
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Do you have a link for your climate master a/c bud?I have one regular split system which the condenser sits outside and the air handler sits inside, and i have one water cooled unit which is a "ClimateMaster" 5 ton heat pump which runs with ground water from a 25 foot shallow well with a jet pump so its basically an all in one unit so nothing outside, heat pumps are the stealthier choice. For the split system I installed the condenser in the back of the house far away from preying eyes and far away from the unit that cools the house, which sits on the side of the house near the electric meter, wouldn't be wise to put 2 condensers together, that might give the wrong person the right idea. As for noise it's no problem as long as it's a newer unit, most condensers now a days are totally silent, the one i have is impossible to tell it's on unless you gaze directly into it and actually see the fan motor running. The ac unit that cools the house is from like the 90s maybe even late 80s and when that ones running you came hear it from a mile away, the house almost shakes a little when it cranks on lol, REALLY LOUD OLD TURD lol...
Ps- Condensers must always be installed outdoors in a well ventilated area, the condenser is thru where all your heat gets kicked out
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Where is the 25 foot shallow well?
You dig up a hole in the garage?
Lol
I'm not sure I understand.....
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if your in cold climate I would advise not to vent into attic,i have seen roof rafters rotted out after 1 winter,if not looks great
It's all good bro, I'm down south.if your in cold climate I would advise not to vent into attic,i have seen roof rafters rotted out after 1 winter,if not looks great
cool iam in maine,shit rots up here real quick when blowing hot air into cold places,it almost rains if cold enoughIt's all good bro, I'm down south.
In the winter maybe the heat/humidity will rise and escape in the summer it will not. If your gonna vent to attic, just vent all the way out of attic.Thanks man!
For insulation i used rolls of R19 (the pink stuff)
And yea for ac ive installed two 5 ton ac units (120,000 Btu total) heat wont have a chance!