[cma-l] Air Conditioning
Two Lochs Radio
tlr at gairloch.co.uk
Thu Jun 26 15:28:19 BST 2014
For a station that has an easily dug little garden outside (as we do), passing ventilation air through a snake of 50mm conduit buried in the garden is a very cheap way of reducing air temp to around 12C (depending on where you are)!
Also often though about experimenting with putting peltier junctions on a ventilation vox as a way of silent cooling, but they take a fair bit of power and the cooling for the hot side still has to be done silently.
Alex
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From: Ian Hickling
To: cma-l ; comradio-l at commedia.org.uk
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 2:19 PM
Subject: [cma-l] Air Conditioning
I've just had an interesting meeting with an Air Conditioning company that is developing budget silent systems which will be ideal for a radio studio.
This isn't a sales pitch - because at the moment there isn't anything to sell - but as AC in studios and Racks is essential nowadays rather than a luxury, I felt it is worth pursuing.
We're running an RSL at the moment for an important event in two Portakabins and it's clear that AC would be a huge advantage - even with a nice river breeze and shelter from some nice large plane trees.
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