Hi guys. I have a 5000 btu goldstar ac that is setup to cool my grow chamber. I made an ac box for the box of the unit and am venting it out of the room. I constructed the ac box of 1/2" wood. I made it about 3" larger than the dimensions of the ac unit. Behind the unit, there is approx 3" of space for air flow. I have a 4" duct sucking out of the top right and it's hooked up to a 4" dayton fan.
I drilled 16 3/4" holes in the bottom side and left side of the box for air to enter the box. Being that I'm using a 4" fan, is this enough holes to get the airflow I need across this thing?
I did some quick calculations to compare the area.
for the 4" fan, area of ducting equals pie (r) squared. So it would be 3.14 (2)squared.
I came up with 12.56 square inches of area.
For the 3/4" holes, I came up with 3.14 (.375) squared for .441 which equals right around 7.5"
I'm thinking I need a few more holes, maybe a few of larger diameter like 1".
Also, the ducting with my temp guy said 125 or so at one point. What is the temp limit of the flexible ducting from home depot. I have the black one, not the aluminum looking one. The label didn't say a max temp for this stuff.
I drilled 16 3/4" holes in the bottom side and left side of the box for air to enter the box. Being that I'm using a 4" fan, is this enough holes to get the airflow I need across this thing?
I did some quick calculations to compare the area.
for the 4" fan, area of ducting equals pie (r) squared. So it would be 3.14 (2)squared.
I came up with 12.56 square inches of area.
For the 3/4" holes, I came up with 3.14 (.375) squared for .441 which equals right around 7.5"
I'm thinking I need a few more holes, maybe a few of larger diameter like 1".
Also, the ducting with my temp guy said 125 or so at one point. What is the temp limit of the flexible ducting from home depot. I have the black one, not the aluminum looking one. The label didn't say a max temp for this stuff.