Ceiling Radiant Heat
Going into winter, the heat must be turned on. In KY the weather has been mild so far say the least, but getting to the point I have radiant ceiling heat. This type of heat is very dry and new to me. We have to keep ceiling fans going all the time to circulate it, and with a well insulated house there is still rooms that still seem to put off more heat than others. Location maybe, the time of day, the direction of the sun? I really don't know how to describe it.
What I can say is that since we've had to turn it on the temps in the humi has jumped 10 degrees (75+). Checked the cooler, and it is getting close. Finally convinced my wife to let me order an Oust Fan to put in the cooler, but I'm just curious to how everyone keeps the temps down when the heat comes on. Does anyone have radiant heat, and how can I keep the crop safe. I don't have a cooled basement to store them....I have a garage, but don't think freezing my babies r an option. Any thoughts?
What I can say is that since we've had to turn it on the temps in the humi has jumped 10 degrees (75+). Checked the cooler, and it is getting close. Finally convinced my wife to let me order an Oust Fan to put in the cooler, but I'm just curious to how everyone keeps the temps down when the heat comes on. Does anyone have radiant heat, and how can I keep the crop safe. I don't have a cooled basement to store them....I have a garage, but don't think freezing my babies r an option. Any thoughts?
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I keep my coolerdor in the garage because of drastically varying temps. and humidity in the house. The garage doesen't get too hot or too cold and the humidity is easier to control out there. The cooler itself also helps with the interior temp. of the cooler due to the insulation qualities of the cooler itself.
All you can do is find the MOST stable area of your house and use it, or go to complete environmental control of a room or built in humi, and obviously that would be expensive.
It's probably not used in new construction as the primary source of heat, and I would imagine many homes that had this system updated to a more eficient Furnace or boiler.