but the inline fan is conneted to a air duct connecting to an air cooled reflector?
I'm having a hard time visualizing the movement of airflow, it seems like if a room had just the right sized hole then air would be rushing in as it is expelled which may make things cooler within the room?
vs
having large openings or no seal, in this case the fan would suck air from the light and out of the room, but it may not help suck fresh air in if the intake holes are too large.
what happens when the intake hole is too large? does this make it so hot air in the room is not evacuated like it would if there was a tiny tiny amount of negative pressure?
it seems that this is the case.
I'm having a hard time visualizing the movement of airflow, it seems like if a room had just the right sized hole then air would be rushing in as it is expelled which may make things cooler within the room?
vs
having large openings or no seal, in this case the fan would suck air from the light and out of the room, but it may not help suck fresh air in if the intake holes are too large.
what happens when the intake hole is too large? does this make it so hot air in the room is not evacuated like it would if there was a tiny tiny amount of negative pressure?
it seems that this is the case.