Dry room cfm

Djw19859

Active Member
So I’m getting my ducks in a row and starting my dry room for my outdoor. It is 12x12x12 1/2” Owens Corning and plastic inside an old barn. I have a cloudline t6 I plan on using as an intake and am planning on ordering an airlift t series for the exhaust. My question is, what type of turn over rate should I be aiming for when figuring my cfm if I’m wanting to run a dehumidifier as little as possible? Thanks I’m advance bongsmilie
 

bk78

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So I’m getting my ducks in a row and starting my dry room for my outdoor. It is 12x12x12 1/2” Owens Corning and plastic inside an old barn. I have a cloudline t6 I plan on using as an intake and am planning on ordering an airlift t series for the exhaust. My question is, what type of turn over rate should I be aiming for when figuring my cfm if I’m wanting to run a dehumidifier as little as possible? Thanks I’m advance bongsmilie

I would use the T6 as exhaust personally so you can set your parameters for temps and RH. What’s your plans to cool the room once the dehumidifier kicks in?
 

Djw19859

Active Member
I would use the T6 as exhaust personally so you can set your parameters for temps and RH. What’s your plans to cool the room once the dehumidifier kicks in?
The airlift has the t series as well and I believe the smart controller handles multiple fans so hopefully that’s enough. I’m not sure how much of an issue heat is going to be as I’m a little north in Michigan and if anything i more so worry about it getting too cold at night. I’m hoping the circulation will be enough to deal with the heat, I can’t think of any other way of dealing with other than a mini split and that’s way more than I’m trying to throw into this little project lol
 

ComfortCreator

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The airlift has the t series as well and I believe the smart controller handles multiple fans so hopefully that’s enough. I’m not sure how much of an issue heat is going to be as I’m a little north in Michigan and if anything i more so worry about it getting too cold at night. I’m hoping the circulation will be enough to deal with the heat, I can’t think of any other way of dealing with other than a mini split and that’s way more than I’m trying to throw into this little project lol
We all know you need to so this right the first time. How about a window unit? Without a/c, you limit your seasons.
 
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