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    #16
    I had an entropectomy last time I had an issue. No problems, since. My bag is architecture, not mechanical systems.
    Read this: I am wrong. Gingerbeard is wrong. I do not know what I am talking about. Everything I said is based on what I see. Not what I know. I am being dick-slapped with correction, educated information, and math equations. But I did suggest a bum unit in my first post.
    God, that felt good to say!!!
    I'm heading over to Wikipedia for a bit. No reason. But not before a dab.

    C'mon, mule!

    Coco/perlite
    3x3x6

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      #17
      I really cannot follow where this discussion is leading to.

      16 muffin fans are to distribute heat on the alum heat sinks, and i am confident they work. They make the untouchably hot sinks very touchable, they are there to cool down the LED chips. (YXO LEDs are the best)

      And the hole on top, dont know if it works or not. After some trials i can easily fix it with a fabric tape.

      The thing is i ve tried portable ACs, they did not work either.

      I ve called the service guys to make sure. I will keep you updated if you want

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      • Gingerbeard
        Gingerbeard commented
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        My forum friend, those two gentlemen know their air handling.
        Your post got hijacked. What I see is super alien to me. I made uneducated comments and have been corrected.
        Yes, keep us updated. I am determined to learn!

      #18
      i can only see one bum unit around HERE so far, and it aint a dag um A/C.

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      • Gingerbeard
        Gingerbeard commented
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        Don't look down.

      #19
      I'll agree with everyone else that it would probably be better in the lung room than directly in the tent but it's already in there.

      Your problem at this point isn't the location of the air handler as much as it is getting the whole system to work. That's what you need to do first before you decide to move the air handler.

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        #20
        I feel compelled to say that if that a/c unit is in fact a 12,000 btu , you will be installing a potential disaster. ok, this is how. the unit is way too big. it is likely the machine will short cycle, or get stuck and freeze everything. and end up troublesome. just a past experience i wanted to share. but, those mini split systems are the way to go if you want to cut your electric bill by 40% or so. PS short cycling will cause a unit to ware out faster.
        Last edited by ChubbNugg; 05-29-2024, 11:42 PM.

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          #21
          The AC was faulty. Sorry for all the hassle

          I am happy with the result for the last month

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