simpsonsampson420
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okay..so 12 12 runs from midnight to 12.. i tested fired a/c yesterday, and it was silent. so i felt no need to set my alarm to midnight.. i awoke at 130am to piss and i thought i would check..it was 95-100 degrees in the grow..(thank god i found out an 1hr in) ..a.c blowin hot air from my shoebox design, not lettn it breath i assume. i hastly removed casing around a/c..garage is back to hot..but op is down to 78 with 3 lights burning. Fuck. anyways i also cut a test whole this morning below water heater, and it does go to basement crawl space..air down there is fresh and cool...like 60 degrees..
so i still need to figure out if i can vent and supress my ac 's sound without affecting its intergrity..? put in a call to a heating and pluming friend..nextly i need to figure out how to blow that cool air from the crawl space throught the hole i cut..so its not drifing passivly, i want it flowing in..any ideas...[/QUOTE]
ok.. here is a more detailed explanation of what i did to my a/c... it worked great...
i cut the bottom of a thick ass garbage out... i then tapped one of the open ends around the back of the a/c so that the air intakes on the side could still breath... so now, if the garbage back wasnt cut open and the a/c was on, it would fill up the garbage bag like a hot air ballon.. now since the bag is open on both sides it wont fill up, but i want to make sure it makes sense... now i took the other open end of the garbage bag and tapped it around the exhaust duct i had... ran that to duct to an exhaust fan.. and ran duct from the exhaust fan out of the room.... this meant the a/c could breath, which by the way i feel like a complete ASSHOLE because it didnt even occur to me, but all the heat was sucked out... now after i got it all done up and tapped up and turned the a/c on the bag would inflate, and i was using a 300 cfm to pull the heat away from it.. it worked perfectly...
esentially i built a "box" that only enclosed the exhaust part of the a/c... but the box was actually a garbage bag... i really think it will work for you... since you already have the exhaust duct ran you might as well try... it will allow your a/c to breath while still directing the heat away from it... plus it will be easy for you to try without having to move around anything..
1) cut bottom out of garbage bag..
2) tape one open end of the bag around the perimeter of the back of the a/c so the exhaust blows into the bag
3) tape other open end of bag around exhaust duct
at least it's something to try.. plus like i said you dont have to move anything from where its at... all you need is a garbage bag and some duct tape...
i really do feel like an ass tho... my bad bro... cant believe i didnt think about it before... hope this new idea works tho...
so i still need to figure out if i can vent and supress my ac 's sound without affecting its intergrity..? put in a call to a heating and pluming friend..nextly i need to figure out how to blow that cool air from the crawl space throught the hole i cut..so its not drifing passivly, i want it flowing in..any ideas...[/QUOTE]
ok.. here is a more detailed explanation of what i did to my a/c... it worked great...
i cut the bottom of a thick ass garbage out... i then tapped one of the open ends around the back of the a/c so that the air intakes on the side could still breath... so now, if the garbage back wasnt cut open and the a/c was on, it would fill up the garbage bag like a hot air ballon.. now since the bag is open on both sides it wont fill up, but i want to make sure it makes sense... now i took the other open end of the garbage bag and tapped it around the exhaust duct i had... ran that to duct to an exhaust fan.. and ran duct from the exhaust fan out of the room.... this meant the a/c could breath, which by the way i feel like a complete ASSHOLE because it didnt even occur to me, but all the heat was sucked out... now after i got it all done up and tapped up and turned the a/c on the bag would inflate, and i was using a 300 cfm to pull the heat away from it.. it worked perfectly...
esentially i built a "box" that only enclosed the exhaust part of the a/c... but the box was actually a garbage bag... i really think it will work for you... since you already have the exhaust duct ran you might as well try... it will allow your a/c to breath while still directing the heat away from it... plus it will be easy for you to try without having to move around anything..
1) cut bottom out of garbage bag..
2) tape one open end of the bag around the perimeter of the back of the a/c so the exhaust blows into the bag
3) tape other open end of bag around exhaust duct
at least it's something to try.. plus like i said you dont have to move anything from where its at... all you need is a garbage bag and some duct tape...
i really do feel like an ass tho... my bad bro... cant believe i didnt think about it before... hope this new idea works tho...