George2324
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to get my head around something.
I can't work out if the evap cooler will actually reduce the temperature in my room in my situation.
I have 5000w in a room and I'm getting a 36000 BTU AC to make sure I have enough. It will be a sealed room I'm concerned 36000 will not be enough as in summer the room is like a greenhouse.
My normal humidity in this room is around 20% -30% and I assume it will be dryer with an AC going.
Would increasing my humidity to 50-60% and room temp 30c with Co2 by using an evap cooler take some of the strain off my AC units?
Or will they not work together the way I am thinking?
I can't work out if the evap cooler will actually reduce the temperature in my room in my situation.
I have 5000w in a room and I'm getting a 36000 BTU AC to make sure I have enough. It will be a sealed room I'm concerned 36000 will not be enough as in summer the room is like a greenhouse.
My normal humidity in this room is around 20% -30% and I assume it will be dryer with an AC going.
Would increasing my humidity to 50-60% and room temp 30c with Co2 by using an evap cooler take some of the strain off my AC units?
Or will they not work together the way I am thinking?