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ONEsnowRIDER
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I've just finished furring out my shed/studio and now am faced with the task of how to heat/cool/ventilate my studio. Can ANYONE, help me think of a way to do this. Heres my issue-- I only have one breaker to do both HVAC and studio off of. The line is run under cement to the shed/studio, even though I have room in the breaker box for more lines to be run, I'm REALLY not wanting to cut up the cement to do so. I'm only recording myself, no live recording going on, so I don't need alot of recording equipment. I'm limited on money.
Here are some of the ideas I've come up with--
1- run a AC cooler pump. I think there called heat/AC pumps. I've talked to some HVAC guys here and they say this would not be advisable as I live in a very dry area and in the winter it falls below 30 degrees often, and heat pumps don't work well after 30 degrees?? i guess the condensation that is created will freeze on the outside of the house, plugging the coil and burning the heater up (or something like that).
2- Only use the AC part of the heat/AC pump (this way I only have to cut a 3" hole. Use a base board heater for heat. As well as super quite ventilation system (like a bathroom ventilator) for fresh air. The problem here is then I have to cut another 4" hole for the Exhaust ventilator, and I can't seem to find a cheep acoustic vent silencers (any one know of a way to silence the Exhaust for cheep). I would also need to cut another hole/holes for return air, again I would need another silencer for this hole.
3- Build a 3' X 3' shed right outside and install a heat/AC pump, put both the coil and the blower in the room and use a bathroom ventilator to circulate the air between both rooms (so the condensation would never freeze). The ventilation system would be drawing out side air into the 3x3 shed, the heat pump would heat the air, and another ventilator would pump the warmed air into the studio and then I would run the Exhaust back into the 3x3 shed, keeping it above 30 degrees. Only problem here is the huge cost and I'm not sure it would even work.
As you can see this is driving me crazy and has brought my project to a compleat halt.
Heres a jpg of my small project
Thanks--
Here are some of the ideas I've come up with--
1- run a AC cooler pump. I think there called heat/AC pumps. I've talked to some HVAC guys here and they say this would not be advisable as I live in a very dry area and in the winter it falls below 30 degrees often, and heat pumps don't work well after 30 degrees?? i guess the condensation that is created will freeze on the outside of the house, plugging the coil and burning the heater up (or something like that).
2- Only use the AC part of the heat/AC pump (this way I only have to cut a 3" hole. Use a base board heater for heat. As well as super quite ventilation system (like a bathroom ventilator) for fresh air. The problem here is then I have to cut another 4" hole for the Exhaust ventilator, and I can't seem to find a cheep acoustic vent silencers (any one know of a way to silence the Exhaust for cheep). I would also need to cut another hole/holes for return air, again I would need another silencer for this hole.
3- Build a 3' X 3' shed right outside and install a heat/AC pump, put both the coil and the blower in the room and use a bathroom ventilator to circulate the air between both rooms (so the condensation would never freeze). The ventilation system would be drawing out side air into the 3x3 shed, the heat pump would heat the air, and another ventilator would pump the warmed air into the studio and then I would run the Exhaust back into the 3x3 shed, keeping it above 30 degrees. Only problem here is the huge cost and I'm not sure it would even work.
As you can see this is driving me crazy and has brought my project to a compleat halt.
Heres a jpg of my small project
Thanks--