Fr3nzy
- 221
- 43
I have a 8k port in a 4x9.6x7 and i had to add more heat. It was more outside air for me.
So should I open the door and let the upstairs air in the room?its pretty hot up thereI have a 8k port in a 4x9.6x7 and i had to add more heat. It was more outside air for me.
I had a 5k in there but with the dehumidifier going it didn't even lower the temp 2 degrees so I had a 9k port in there and it wouldn't bring temps down below 74 and it was sucking moisture from outside the room. So I was like ok let's see what a 10k window unit does and here we are now lolYou need to properly size a ac for it to work properly, your right 10k cools so fast it cant process much air before it's off. Also dont continually run fan it never let's the coils dry out and raises humidity.
I have a 4×4×7 and 3×4 tent in my hunting room which is about 10×12ish but I have the tent intake ports open with fans blowing air into it so whatever temp and humidity the hunting room is is what the tents areHow big is your air intake and how big is room
I have the door closed and the window unit going with a whole room dehumidifier going. In the tents I have oscillating fans and a 6in exhaust systemBig area, definitely control room and intake into tent. So how is air circ in room, the better you can control airflow the easier the climate is to control.
I gotcha. Idk what I should tho still lolI vent in from outside and exhaust to outside . Kinda shooting for a tad negative pressure more out then in. Also creates a passive airflow to a point your intake hole would be very large and youd just use active airflow wich is just a forced intake.
Yes dont overwork it, just builds up more water. Assuming these are new a/c's. If they are older if you clean off the dirt on the copper tubes the exchange heat much better and pull moisture out more efficientlyGood stuff set the AC on low it will cycle less and save your compressor.
Yep newYes dont overwork it, just builds up more water. Assuming these are new a/c's. If they are older if you clean off the dirt on the copper tubes the exchange heat much better and pull moisture out more efficiently