Hi. I’m assuming the air is being drawn outdoors? With that assumption, what type and size A/C unit did you go with to keep the temperature under control?
That is almost three times the size of my lounge, you are definitely going to need some a professional HVAC Tech to come over and help. The key is, is getting air movement. You we're going to need to have your air conditioning vents located in the right places to help pressurize the room, and you're going to need ceiling fans or some kind of other fan to circulate that air. I would reach out to Fantech because they have fresh air systems better design for basements that I think would be perfect for an area that size. You're going to need to get the smoke out, and you're going to need to bring fresh air in.
Hi. I’m assuming the air is being drawn outdoors? With that assumption, what type and size A/C unit did you go with to keep the temperature under control?
The air is being drawn outside, but since the fan speeds are variable, I have found the perfect point to where it's never really drawing that much cold air outside. Even when there's been five or six guys smoking in the lounge, it's never gotten to the point where I've had to turn the AC down to compensate for the temperature
I'm getting about 20 air changes per hour with my 2 rabbit airs and 3 Bissel my air hub.... Excellent video
Thank you!
Hi. I’m assuming the air is being drawn outdoors? With that assumption, what type and size A/C unit did you go with to keep the temperature under control?
Wow, great looking room, bro. And great video - good info.
I want a cheap canopy for my in line carbon filter
Kevin, great build and nice setup. Where can I source the El Reloj wall clock? Thanks.
Sorry, I'm just now seeing this comment. I don't know if you can buy these. I know they are given to lounges and members of the media
I have 1400 square feet I'm building my lounge what do you recommend for ventilation
That is almost three times the size of my lounge, you are definitely going to need some a professional HVAC Tech to come over and help.
The key is, is getting air movement. You we're going to need to have your air conditioning vents located in the right places to help pressurize the room, and you're going to need ceiling fans or some kind of other fan to circulate that air.
I would reach out to Fantech because they have fresh air systems better design for basements that I think would be perfect for an area that size.
You're going to need to get the smoke out, and you're going to need to bring fresh air in.
Fantastic build. Glory to Columbus!
Go Bucks!
Go Bucks!
What do you do for "makeup air?". You don't want to depressurize your home.
I just cracked the door that goes into the garage
Hi. I’m assuming the air is being drawn outdoors? With that assumption, what type and size A/C unit did you go with to keep the temperature under control?
The air is being drawn outside, but since the fan speeds are variable, I have found the perfect point to where it's never really drawing that much cold air outside. Even when there's been five or six guys smoking in the lounge, it's never gotten to the point where I've had to turn the AC down to compensate for the temperature