SPLFreak808
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Whats behind the a/c? Which vents are which? @daloudpack
You could try that! Dont forget to exhaust it with a fan lol. Also, c02 would help them out since your limited on fresh airim gonna build a box around the back of my a/c and cut a hole in it run duct to my house heating vents... then a hole to run a hose to my drain, just havent got that far yet and moneys an issue right now
im gonna build a box around the back of my a/c and cut a hole in it run duct to my house heating vents... then a hole to run a hose to my drain, just havent got that far yet and moneys an issue right now
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apollo-Horticulture-Grow-Light-Reflector-Hood-for-Plant-Growing-Pick-Your-Hood-/171174248258?var=&hash=item27dac7bf42im thinking first ill by cooltube and ventillation for it asap ( a month or so) then before summer ill buy a portable a/c
That's the beauty of a dual hose ac you don't even need an exhaust, I have no exhaust in my shed and my ac runs at the most for 11 minutes per hour. I never put 2 and 2 together your right less exhaust would probably make it easier for the ac to regulate temps.The goal of running an AC unit is to have it come on as little as possible. Saves wear and tear on the unit and $ in electricity. What you want to do is actually reduce the exhaust flow a lot for starters. Say like 200cfm total. Then you time how often the AC cycles on. As you start tweaking your exhaust flow it will determine how long the AC runs. Too much exhaust and you're just blowing cold air out and making the AC run longer, creating more outside heat to the intake and the cycle continues. A kill-a-watt meter is useful for this because you just make your changes, reset the meter and look at it the next day, then make tweaks and reset it etc. There is a balance in there you will find the sweet spot for your setup.
FWIW I run 1200 watts exhausting through a 440cfm fan running on a speed control at only about 1/3 speed.