air conditioner questions

bluetick

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It should blow out the air to the attic of whatever the room temp is, but it would only do it slowly and not all at once like a cfm would.

I just don't like the idea of sucking all of the air out of the room that has been cooled down by the ac. I use a small exhaust fan on constantly with a can of ona in the vent in front of the fan. The room stays a constant temp but it also gets the circulation that it needs. I have an intake coming in from outside in a cool area where the room receives the Co2 it needs.
 

10mm fan boy

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It should blow out the air to the attic of whatever the room temp is, but it would only do it slowly and not all at once like a cfm would.
My cfm exhaust fan runs my vented hoods.
I am going to set them up to draw in fresh air from outside, like in the link I posted eariler. Right now they are sucking out all my cold air.

My AC exhaust out a lot of air (around 200 cfm). It is more than my cfm exhaust fan (that is turned down on a speed controller).

Wouldn't that mean the AC will clear all the cool air out of the room faster than my cfm fan would?

Keep in mind the air in my beedroom is 90 degrees and it gets sucked into my closet the same rate as cool air is blown into the attic...
 

bluetick

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I think you are confusing me. Do you have a scrubber? And I'm no expert on this by the way fanboy. I only posted here since someone mentioned using a cfm to exhaust their air from the ac through the scrubber which I didn't think was right and not the way that I did it.

I am not sure how you have everything set up so it would be hard for me to reply to the post.
 

bluetick

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Instead of saying cfm FAN or centrifugal fan some people use cfm for short. Normally the message is understood. :neutral: Or maybe I'm just screwed up with my terminology.
 
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