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Hobojoe00
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So i understand most swamp coolers pull air from outside of the greenhouse and add cold humidity that cools the room , that air is blown out of the room and new air is pulled in. Now if we just put the swamp cooler in the middle of the room , the humidity level would be too high going into the swamp cooler and it would not be able to cool. What if there was a a/c inside the room , that would take the cold air from the swamp cooler and remove the humidity and cool it down a little more. Once the a/c spits the air back out the swamp cooler with 50 degree pool water running threw it will then cool it down another 5-10 degrees wile adding the humidity back into it. This would allow me to have co2 in the green house because the air will be recirculated. The reason i ask is because my greenhouse is around 120 degrees during the day and i cant use it until i can figure out how to lower the temps , i think with just a a/c it would be too much and id like to find a use for the 30,000 gallons of 50 degree pool water. I'm located in southern California so humidity is low and the swamp cooler will work if i run it venting the greenhouse but id like to find a way to recirculate it. Thanks guys , maybe ill stir up some good ideas with this topic. look forward to hearing ideas.