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Routing cold air through pipes?
lister wrote:
On Aug 5, 6:53 pm, "Pete"
wrote:
"lister" wrote in message
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Hi all,
I keep rabbits in an 8x6 shed. This is currently insulated with 2"
expanded polystyrene. Although this helps, it still gets very hot
inside during the summer months.
I am planning on buying a cheapy portable air con unit to bring the
temp down, but the problem is that these are very noisy (or so I've
heard), so I don't really want to stick it in the shed with the
buns.
I have a double garage about 4 meters away from the shed, and had
the crazy notion of siting the air con unit in there, and piping the
cool / hot air to / from the shed via some kind of submerged pipe.
Am I nuts? Would I need a minimum diameter pipe? (Would drain pipe
be ok for instance?) Whats the best / cheapest way of insulating the
pipe? Would is be ok attaching such piping the air con unit of will
it cause problems?
Many thanks for any suggestions,
Lister
Good idea, but why not try something different. Put a few large
fans in the roof of the shed with a covering to stop the rabbits
injuring themselves. Set the fans to suck air from the hutch and
blow it out. This will drag cool air in and take the warm air out.
Cover the tops of the fans to stop the rain getting in, perhaps a
piece of wood a few inches above. Try a few kitchen/bathroom type
fans in the top of the walls. They can shift a very high volume and
if mounted correctly are not noisy. You might end up freezing the
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Thanks for the suggestions, but I should perhaps rephrase my problem
slightly in that I need to keep the shed COOLER than the outside air
temp. Rabbits really don't handle heat well, and with the very hot
summers we have been having (well except this year!), I have been
trying to insulate the shed against heat from outside to keep it
cool.
This is impossible really since the buns have access to the outside
via a tunnel, so I am always going to get hot air entering through
this. I already put that silver bubble wrap stuff over the roof in the
summer, and the rest of the shed is in shade anyway.I do have fans,
and whilst these help slightly, they are not as effective for rabbits
because obviously they don't perspire like us.
It really has reached the point where some kind of refrigeration is
required, but I need to work out the best and cheapest way to do this.
Shave the fur off the rabbits?
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Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257
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