B and C
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You also have to remember that you have to charge the batteries the next day.
Another question? Assuming the entire unit is inside, is the condensate drained into a bucket? (I don't mean to hijack this thread, but am very interested in the concept of "zoning".)mjbeam64 said:The air conditioner is at the rear, mounted below the fan, the front sticks though a cut out in the moving blankets...
Thank you. You have encouraged me to experiment a bit more with some of my "unreasonable air conditioner plans." Stay cool .mjbeam64 said:I haven't had to deal with any condensation yet.
WalkaboutTed said:Okay, I just reset the wattsup with the unit until 2100 tonight as we have grid power in our plave. I have the a/c set at "eco"and 75F. I'll report my results when I have them.
Unfortunately, my son would not be willing to live with a smaller unit. Especially when Mumsy comes to visit and she can't tolerate such high temperatures....that would mean I couldn't ever visit him in the Summer during the day.
Ted
WalkaboutTed said:Update:
It took exactly 3.25kw for the nine hours of air conditioning (on eco mode at 75F), so I figure, with the inverter inefficiency and more fudge, at least 500w an hour (with a 70w fan blowing on him). If he doesnt run the a/c at all after the sun sets, his system (1800w of panels, 225ah battery) should run it, am I right?
If it is pulling 900 watts for 10 hours....nope. But if the duty cycle is say, 30%, that's like 300 watts for 10 hours...much more likely to work well.
Is that due to the thickness of the ceiling and using fiberglass batt insulation?WalkaboutTed said:Malamute,
It's a 10' x 16' Tuffshed, the same size as ours, but his will have the barn roof ceiling, that's why he needs the higher powered a/c. Hubby and I were able to put in R35 insulation in our ceiling, and R13 in the walls. My son will only be able to put R13 in both his ceiling and his walls. It's not enough insulation for the desert of Southern New Mexico, but will have to do. So his usage will be greater than ours, but hopefully not too much more, since he likes the room temp 7-8 degrees higher than I do.
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