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"McQualude" <mcqualude@hoohoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Panos Papadopolous" <Panos@athens.net> said:
>
> > "McQualude" <mcqualude@hoohoo.com> wrote in message
> >> I have a P4 2.53Ghz machine that is quite the space heater. The heat
> >> was welcome during the winter but not now when it's 90 degrees
> >> outside. The computer is in our family room where we hang out a lot
> >> and watch tv.
> >>
> >> My thought was to build a PVC exhaust system that would attach to
> >> the back of the PC and allow the hot air exhaust to be vented into
> >> the attic.
> >>
> >> Any other ideas on what to do with the heat? Anyone tried this, or
> >> thought about trying this?
>
> > Can we can safely assume that your family room is not
> > air-conditioned?
> >
> > Are any rooms in your house air-conditioned?
> >
> > Where is your family room located in the house?
> >
> > Is it just a screened-in enclosure?
> >
> > When it is 90F outside in the summer, how do you manage without AC in
> > your house?
> >
> > We couldn't get along without it here in hot, humid, sunny Florida,
> > the sunshine state.
>
> What do these questions have to do with venting the heat to the
> exterior? Dryers are vented to the exterior regardless of air
> conditioning.
>
> To humor you, here is the situation: The family room was once a garage.
> The wall it shares with the house was once an exterior wall and is
> insulated. There is one air duct that provides conditioned air to the
> room, adding additional ducts is cost prohibitive at this time. The room
> is comfortable and is at equilibrium with the house when the computer is
> off. When the computer is on it generates heat that is vented to the
> room and gradually rises the temperature until it is less comfortable
> than the rest of the house.
>
> Adding case fans does not reduce the heat output of the computer it only
> replaces the air inside the case quicker, reducing temperatures inside
> the case.
>
> Yes I could increase the A/C but that would over chill the rest of the
> house just to compensate for the PC in one room.
>
> The 2.53GHZ P4 is significantly cooler than the 1.4GHZ Thunderbird I
> owned previously, but CPUs of this speed create a considerable amount of
> heat.
> --
> McQualude
Ok, I think I have an idea, but it's kind of out there. I'm thinking of a
flow through system, where the case is completely sealed except for the
intake and exhaust. If the heat is as bad as you say it is, I would put a
vent made of dryer venting tube through the exterior wall, with an exhaust
fan near the outside that pulls air through the case, taking the hot air
directly outside. You could even cap the end of the exhaust with one of
those dryer flappy endcap things.
Here is my rendering of the whole project
http://members.tripod.com/Trains99/gram.jpg
And if you get an exhaust fan that pulls enough air, you could even
eliminate case fans. If you do this, let me know, and I would also suggest
insulating the dryer vent tube, so that you wouldn't be re-cooling the air
being vented outside.
Extreme, I know, but you only live once.
MC