It's hitting the bottom of the table and deflecting elsewhereMinty wrote:Blowing upwards?integrajosh wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:26 ama box fan underneath the tables for a huge difference in circulation

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It's hitting the bottom of the table and deflecting elsewhereMinty wrote:Blowing upwards?integrajosh wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:26 ama box fan underneath the tables for a huge difference in circulation

But still wind movements from beneath blowing upwards and around?integrajosh wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 2:20 amIt's hitting the bottom of the table and deflecting elsewhere
It's a descent fan, kicks out quite a bit of airMinty wrote:But still wind movements from beneath blowing upwards and around?integrajosh wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 2:20 amIt's hitting the bottom of the table and deflecting elsewhere
Sorry, just trying to imagine how it works.
I need a similar plan to move the heat outta my loft. I recently switched my intake to be an extract directly out of the loft on advice by GMO which is working well to lower the overall temps but could do with getting another extract (connected to the existing extract on the other roof tile) and use the original fan (and intake roof tile) for that extra cooling via intake directly from outside again. That really seems to help with both temps and humidity.
Glad you got it figured out manMinty wrote:I need a similar plan to move the heat outta my loft. I recently switched my intake to be an extract directly out of the loft on advice by GMO which is working well to lower the overall temps but could do with getting another extract (connected to the existing extract on the other roof tile) and use the original fan (and intake roof tile) for that extra cooling via intake directly from outside again. That really seems to help with both temps and humidity.
I couldn't imagine growing in a loft, tip of the hat to everyone that does though. I'm buying the house but got a few more years before I get to own it ;o)integrajosh wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 5:53 amI'm guessing you're renting minti? If it were me and I owned the house, I'd insulate the shit out of the loft and go sealed, run co2 and portable a/c.
Honestly, even if I rented I'd do this actually
Running my room sealed vs exhausting the air cut my a/c bill in half and made temps more stable tbh. But this is obviously impossible in an un-insulated attic
Wouldn't cost too much to insulate the whole attic with the hard, foam stuff. Just a thought for the futureMinty wrote:I'm buying the house but got a few more years before I get to own it ;o)integrajosh wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 5:53 amI'm guessing you're renting minti? If it were me and I owned the house, I'd insulate the shit out of the loft and go sealed, run co2 and portable a/c.
Honestly, even if I rented I'd do this actually
Running my room sealed vs exhausting the air cut my a/c bill in half and made temps more stable tbh. But this is obviously impossible in an un-insulated attic
Interesting with the Co2 but a little out of my league at the moment I think. I am considering some insulation for around the tent and res to try and keep the heat out.