socal70
Active Member
So, I will most likely be flowering in a shed. Gets friggin' hot here in SoCal in the summer. I saw at HD they have 4'x8' sheets of 1/2" insulation pad/foam/board. Anyone ever try this stuff? I am going to be creating a 'Green' cooling system for this shed. Here is my idea, let me know what you think.
-- Going to dig an 8' x 3' hole next to the shed.
-- run a large coil of like that plastic drip 1/2" water hose/pipe into the hole.
-- Fill the hole with a mix of dirt, perlite, and maybe like some pea gravel.
-- The area that the hole will be will get watered normally with my sprinklers.
-- Going down deep enough you get a constant ground temp of 67deg here in SoCal. (very close to the coast)
-- Utilize a radiator and fan, along with an appropriate sized pump to cycle the water/coolant (haven't tested yet which will be most cost effective) mounted as the intake for the shed.
So this is something that I have been tossing around in my head because I really can't use an A/C unit because my neighbor may wonder why I'm cooling a shed. This way, the fan is on the inside and can try and insulate the noise a bit.
I'll try and post a more comprehensive description when I haven't had 3 martini's!
-- Going to dig an 8' x 3' hole next to the shed.
-- run a large coil of like that plastic drip 1/2" water hose/pipe into the hole.
-- Fill the hole with a mix of dirt, perlite, and maybe like some pea gravel.
-- The area that the hole will be will get watered normally with my sprinklers.
-- Going down deep enough you get a constant ground temp of 67deg here in SoCal. (very close to the coast)
-- Utilize a radiator and fan, along with an appropriate sized pump to cycle the water/coolant (haven't tested yet which will be most cost effective) mounted as the intake for the shed.
So this is something that I have been tossing around in my head because I really can't use an A/C unit because my neighbor may wonder why I'm cooling a shed. This way, the fan is on the inside and can try and insulate the noise a bit.
I'll try and post a more comprehensive description when I haven't had 3 martini's!