[TriLUG] Slightly OT: Question about Home Office Cooling
Joseph F Garvey
jgarvey at us.ibm.com
Tue Apr 20 08:33:04 EDT 2010
Unless your house is very old, your house should have manual flappers on
all the
vent pipes to the HVAC registers in each room. Move most of vent flappers
to
mostly closed.
Make sure the flappers to the overheated office are wide open.
That will force most of the cool air to the office where it's needed.
This may take several iterations until you get the temperatures evened
out in all the rooms.
If you don't have the manual flappers. All you need to do is add some.
They're cheap, at the local hw store, and a simple DIY project.
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Joe Garvey
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[TriLUG] Slightly OT: Question about Home Office Cooling
Hello fellow LUGers,
My home office room has either 2 or 3 systems running depending on
whether my wife's here, and now that the weather's warming up it's
getting too hot. The HVAC thermostat is in the hallway, and I've seen
it get six degrees warmer in here than it is there. There's a ceiling
fan, but it doesn't help much when the temperature gets into the upper
80s.
I've used a window AC before, but the covenants for our neighborhood
don't allow it. So that's out.
I've thought about moving the largest computer to the basement, and
using a KVM extender to display it in here. I still might do that, but
I suspect I'll have to give something up. So far, I haven't seen a KVM
extender that supports dual monitors, audio, and a 3-button mouse with
scroll wheel. Still, I can work around that if I have to.
Adding more cooling to the room would require a ductless split system
(wonderful, but overkill for a small room and $$$$) or a portable room
AC system. This last looks like a reasonable option, but since all of
the machinery is indoors they can be quite loud. Not ideal for
developing code.
I suspect that a lot of TriLUGers have had to deal with the hot computer
room at home situation. Is there a better way to cool down the room
than I've listed?
Also, if anyone's using a portable indoor AC that isn't especially loud,
please let me know.
The last window unit I had was pretty small, but when the compressor
kicked in it made the whole wall thrum. I can live with fan noise, but
that low pitched drone was distracting. I'm worried that a portable
unit would be even louder.
Thanks much!
Scott C.
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