PurfectStorm
Well-Known Member
Hey FMJ, just checkin back on your project while i'm still scheming up my own.
I will be doing the same thing as you pretty much, with a Sandusky cabinet, but i plan on going vertical inside it. As far as Air Conditioners go, I think I would be in the same boat as you. Even portable air Conditioners are way overkill for a cabinet of your size. Upon looking more into the thermoelectric peltier devices, I believe I may have found a solution.
Thermoelectric solid state air conditioners, electronic peltier cooling devices - EIC
I am not sure if 800btus of power is too little, or if it is overkill for a cab your size with cool tube'd lights. They also have smaller or larger sizes, but I figured 800 was probably the best fit.
The best part is, you can make you cabinet completely sealed because the hot and cold sides stay on either side of the cabinet. They also have an accessory which makes your Thermoelectric AC recessed, meaning you could still have your cabinet almost flat up against the wall, and it wouldn't look conspicious unless youre looking right at it.
I havnt researched it fully, and I dont know how many watts it would draw, nor the most likely hefty pricetag. But I still have a couple more months of research (and fundraising) before I will use it.
I will be doing the same thing as you pretty much, with a Sandusky cabinet, but i plan on going vertical inside it. As far as Air Conditioners go, I think I would be in the same boat as you. Even portable air Conditioners are way overkill for a cabinet of your size. Upon looking more into the thermoelectric peltier devices, I believe I may have found a solution.
Thermoelectric solid state air conditioners, electronic peltier cooling devices - EIC
I am not sure if 800btus of power is too little, or if it is overkill for a cab your size with cool tube'd lights. They also have smaller or larger sizes, but I figured 800 was probably the best fit.
The best part is, you can make you cabinet completely sealed because the hot and cold sides stay on either side of the cabinet. They also have an accessory which makes your Thermoelectric AC recessed, meaning you could still have your cabinet almost flat up against the wall, and it wouldn't look conspicious unless youre looking right at it.
I havnt researched it fully, and I dont know how many watts it would draw, nor the most likely hefty pricetag. But I still have a couple more months of research (and fundraising) before I will use it.