nice sketch... my box encompases the whole back, hot and cool. whereas u properly seperate the two. if i were running a 10,15,or 25k a/c this would be a CRUCIAL point where my design would over-heat things. atleast someone took time to properly draw the airflow of an a/c... just looking at it should be obviouse, but your colored lines are clean and concise for thoes who are less adapt at mentaly deconstructing things.
you could probably skip the 'ambiant air in' box if the vents are surounded by decently cool 'ambiant air' for the unit to push out the back. either way its a well writen naritive, just wondering what thread i missed with the ego-war.
the extra duct is adding drag and increasing pressure, decreasing fan efficiancy... one could probably get-away without boosters if they didnt have so much pressure...
you could probably skip the 'ambiant air in' box if the vents are surounded by decently cool 'ambiant air' for the unit to push out the back. either way its a well writen naritive, just wondering what thread i missed with the ego-war.
clarify??hoosierdaddy said:I know that many have done that, and it works for them. But I guarantee it is not performing as efficiently as it could with separation of air flows.
the extra duct is adding drag and increasing pressure, decreasing fan efficiancy... one could probably get-away without boosters if they didnt have so much pressure...
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