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    Regarding waste heat, in a former life I used to deal a lot with Energy Management and there's a whole science to dealing with it. Albeit it's typically done on a far larger scale.

    Regarding evaporative cooling do you have humidity issues while using it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by BarrenRealms007 View Post
    Well now that is a bird of a different feather. This is know as evaporative cooling. It is used a lot in live stock buildings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theelectronrecycler View Post
    Mooooooo ... oink oink oink ... hahahaha.
    I used it on the farrowing house and the nersury building when I raised hog's.. HAHA HEHE HOHO....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amnelson View Post
    Regarding waste heat, in a former life I used to deal a lot with Energy Management and there's a whole science to dealing with it. Albeit it's typically done on a far larger scale.

    Regarding evaporative cooling do you have humidity issues while using it.
    Not much in the way of humidity in the house, the air moves fairly well, ( i forgot to mention the ceiling fan in my earlier post ) with the addition of the ceiling fan keeping the air circulating there doesn't seem to be any noticeable humidity issues. I should say that it doesn't seem to make the humidity worse.

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    necessity may be the mother of invention, but her crazy sister desperation is a scrapper! barrenrealm thats a real good solve and multitasking too.....must be a mom i suspect.....any how i like the way you think

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    Quote Originally Posted by scraphackqueen View Post
    necessity may be the mother of invention, but her crazy sister desperation is a scrapper! barrenrealm thats a real good solve and multitasking too.....must be a mom i suspect.....any how i like the way you think
    Nope not a mom, I'm a full blown dad with (1) 14 year old. And lots of experience in working different fields and making them work together .

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    I'm pretty used to working outside in 90-110 heat/humidity. I've got a little fan that I use, but other than that, I just sweat like a pig and drink lots of water. My shop has a good air flow when all the doors are up < 2 in front, 1 in back> but where my teardown bench is, doesn't get much circulation.

    Side note- If you do drink alot of bottled water, or really anything in a plastic bottle, they are great for putting your small screws and misc small shred in and make it easy to bring to the scrap yard (eliminates buckets if you don't have a fridge or appliance going to the yard too)
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