GarageGardener69
Well-Known Member
Has anyone had the need to insulate their tent in an unconditioned space? Currently entering the time of year where the lows will be just that, too low…
36”x36”x72” with a T6-AC infinity in-line exhausting out into unconditioned space but I have managed to run a 4” (R-6 insulation value) ducting from a conditioned space to the tent (in unconditioned space)
That will be my homes typical air being drawn into the tent via the AC infinity T6 negative pressure created from pulling air out of the tent. Walls atm are being pulled in hard only on speed 3. There’s a noticeable draw from the inlet of the 4” from conditioned space.
At its current set up it’s only able to keep the ambient lights out temp only 2.5* to 4*F above the unconditioned area. This area may hit lows of 40*F possibly lower if there’s a bad stretch of cold.
plan is to get some ridged foam insulation and make an air tight box that only has the two mentioned intake/out takes
2” thick foam has an R-10 insulation value so it should do some kind of job at keeping the constant air exchange warm.
what do you guys think? Damn foam boards will run more than the tent lol
thanks!
36”x36”x72” with a T6-AC infinity in-line exhausting out into unconditioned space but I have managed to run a 4” (R-6 insulation value) ducting from a conditioned space to the tent (in unconditioned space)
That will be my homes typical air being drawn into the tent via the AC infinity T6 negative pressure created from pulling air out of the tent. Walls atm are being pulled in hard only on speed 3. There’s a noticeable draw from the inlet of the 4” from conditioned space.
At its current set up it’s only able to keep the ambient lights out temp only 2.5* to 4*F above the unconditioned area. This area may hit lows of 40*F possibly lower if there’s a bad stretch of cold.
plan is to get some ridged foam insulation and make an air tight box that only has the two mentioned intake/out takes
2” thick foam has an R-10 insulation value so it should do some kind of job at keeping the constant air exchange warm.
what do you guys think? Damn foam boards will run more than the tent lol
thanks!