MartyMcFly42oh
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How many btu’s is the air conditioner, and what is the square footage of the shed?Any HVAC folks out there? Even with just the funny little window units? I’ve come to a cross roads here and the damned devil himself never showed up! Hahahaah! Lookin at shutting her down, cant keep things cool enough with out the AC, even when it’s cooler outside. I’ve probably got another week or two at the most. Maybe I’ll just veg things out there and give them away when they’re ready to flower!
the unit itself is cycling fine with the cooling but the fan runs continuously, like until I turn the unit off continuously hahaha. I’ve cleaned the air filter. but beyond that I dont know anything else about them or how I might be able to fix it.
super bummed, as I finally got my power upgraded and the veg room insulated AAAANNNNDDDD the bomb ass strains to run under my new Phlizon from Dadman! oh yeah, that pill hurt to swallow : / go outside you say? hahah! love the optimism but I dont get enough sun to really get a good outdoor run. ill try it but man its hard to put efforts into shit you know isn’t going to amount to anything. kind of like the last few runs I’ve done with my DIY led. dug real deep for that optimism LOL! pretty much running on empty at this point.
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You might be trying to cool too large an area with not enough of a machine.
Also another idea is to vent hot air out of the shed completely and intake fresh air into the shed. Air conditioning works by removing humidity from the air, but also uses a constant process of running a refrigerant through a a condenser in a gas state then compresses it into a liquid and so on and so on. Low refrigerant would cause a constant on/off operation of the compressor. Where as high humidity would cause a constant need to remove moisture from the air? Most window units as well as car units will have a fresh air exchange option vs a recirculating option.
The recirculating option will only cool the air inside the room, where as the fresh air vents being open allows the use of fresh air for the cooling process.
Im not an hvac guy, just explaining things in layman terms as I understand them. Hopefully this helps??