We're attempting green (e.g. we've gone solar) and we don't use air conditioning in California summers that often reach 100 F. Instead, we aggressively cool the house with outside air at night, and close up for the day. Our house is beginning to resemble a computer case, with homemade arrays of 10 case fans exhausting air in many windows. There's a unique free shipping bulk-discounted fan at NewEgg for this, and it works great. This moves a lot more air than any drugstore fan.
My study gets to be the hottest room in the house in the late afternoon, with my computer gear. Last time I kept a Q6600 rig here for the summer (I also live in NY), I literally used dryer hose to vent it out a window. This made a huge difference, and that's "Plan A" for this summer.
There's a shallow dirt basement just below my study that stays cooler. Is there any chance I could build a water rig that ran all the way into the basement, to send the heat there? I'm willing to consider non-traditional pump solutions, but I can imagine overshooting on the pressure with dire consequences.
What's the furthest anyone has moved heat with a WC rig? Thanks!
My study gets to be the hottest room in the house in the late afternoon, with my computer gear. Last time I kept a Q6600 rig here for the summer (I also live in NY), I literally used dryer hose to vent it out a window. This made a huge difference, and that's "Plan A" for this summer.
There's a shallow dirt basement just below my study that stays cooler. Is there any chance I could build a water rig that ran all the way into the basement, to send the heat there? I'm willing to consider non-traditional pump solutions, but I can imagine overshooting on the pressure with dire consequences.
What's the furthest anyone has moved heat with a WC rig? Thanks!