Note "workspace" as in "workbench" area, and not the entire garage.
I don't want to spend $2,000 or more on a mini-split and not sure there's even a space outside that I could put the unit. The garage is 15 by 25' with 8' ceiling, no windows, attached - living space on two sides- neighbors garage on the thrid side, insulated garage door.
So in Florida, I went against conventional wisdom and am trying out the "swamp cooler" route to cool my work area. The "cooler" is located within a couple feet from my position at the bench.
While this "evaporative cooling" device isn't real effective above 50% humidity, it does provide 8 to 10 degrees lower temps coming out of it than the 90 degree ambient temp of the garage.
In an effort to bring the 60% average humidity down to below 50%, I installed a dehumidifier. Short story: It made the garage a lot hotter overall when trying to achieve 40% and a couple degrees hotter when set at 50%.
My next step is to install an unducted forced air ventilator (350 cfm) in the ceiling to vent into the attic over the garage. The roof has ridge and soffit vents, so the hot air should have no problem getting out.
By next week I should have the ventilator installed and will report back. I'll let you know when the cost of my experiments approach the cost of a mini split.
I don't want to spend $2,000 or more on a mini-split and not sure there's even a space outside that I could put the unit. The garage is 15 by 25' with 8' ceiling, no windows, attached - living space on two sides- neighbors garage on the thrid side, insulated garage door.
So in Florida, I went against conventional wisdom and am trying out the "swamp cooler" route to cool my work area. The "cooler" is located within a couple feet from my position at the bench.
While this "evaporative cooling" device isn't real effective above 50% humidity, it does provide 8 to 10 degrees lower temps coming out of it than the 90 degree ambient temp of the garage.
In an effort to bring the 60% average humidity down to below 50%, I installed a dehumidifier. Short story: It made the garage a lot hotter overall when trying to achieve 40% and a couple degrees hotter when set at 50%.
My next step is to install an unducted forced air ventilator (350 cfm) in the ceiling to vent into the attic over the garage. The roof has ridge and soffit vents, so the hot air should have no problem getting out.
By next week I should have the ventilator installed and will report back. I'll let you know when the cost of my experiments approach the cost of a mini split.
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