Theres no way Im making the intake bigger than the exit lol. The exit is already 16 friggin cm lol. its a huge hole in my wall...
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Theres no way Im making the intake bigger than the exit lol. The exit is already 16 friggin cm lol. its a huge hole in my wall...
Woah, ok, with the general ambient air in the apartment being window cooled, theres a drop to 26C with the door closed and onlyh a passive intake...Hmmm, I'm getting closer to solving this. its looking like the intake air was too warm from being in the same area as the exit air...
So pretty much solved the mystery.
Perhaps this may be helpful to someone else.
If you look at the layout plan of my apartment, you'll see that the area by my front door, which is about 2 yards by 2 yards, is where both my intake and exhaust are placed, because the opposite wall is full of water pipes and shit.
This area has been boxing in and containing the warm air from the exhaust apparently, so the intake air has been around 28C.
Thats all it took to muck everything up, and it took quite a few days of headscratching to work out.
With a window cracked open all the time now keeping ambient temps cool, I have no issues with heat anymore. Going to try putting a fan in my hallway to just create a better glow of the warm air into my living room, see what happens.
Lol, u never needed more holes, just open the window
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