Most mini splits have a dehumidify mode. Wont change the temp but will pull moisture out of the air.
I currently reside in a small steel container in Iraq that has a mini-split unit, above the window. It is very effective for the small space. You won't have this issue, but moisture and mold seem to permeate in the small space. None the less, I prefer to keep the window open when we can. Problem is, I live next to an airfield. So every time a helicopter or plane takes off, I feel like I am in that apartment from the Blues Brothers next to the train station ha.
My heat exchanger that should arrive early next week (yea I bought one, cigars being the true justification) also claims to really helps with dehumidification.Most mini splits have a dehumidify mode. Wont change the temp but will pull moisture out of the air.
Brilliant- you offering to buy it too? 🤣![]()
Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler Kit
Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler Kit - 2448-21 from Milwaukeewww.acmetools.com
Someone might be able to find you an extra T25 staple gunThat's likely going to end up in my tool kit.
But... the order has already been placed... self control I have not. 🥳Someone might be able to find you an extra T25 staple gun![]()
Sorry to you and @Big , but a 3/4" crown staple will look "homeownerish" on CAT5/6 cable. You might as well use a romex staple and smash the wire flat like the an electrician would do...I used to HATE those troubles in newer builds when the electrical contractor gave the customer a "great price" to wire a house or business for commsBut... the order has already been placed... self control I have not. 🥳
Sorry to you and @Big , but a 3/4" crown staple will look "homeownerish" on CAT5/6 cable. You might as well use a romex staple and smash the wire flat like the an electrician would do...I used to HATE those troubles in newer builds when the electrical contractor gave the customer a "great price" to wire a house or business for comms![]()
FIFYThat's a romex coated staple. No bud light league crown stapler here my friend
Is this the gap you need to fill? If so most insulators I know would staple cardboard pieces or non-woven fabric. It’s basically just filler / something for the foam to stick to.Today's update:
Ran some Cat5e (cause I have it = free and it'll do 1gig without a problem for these distances....) for the two ceiling APs, the porch AP and the camera on the porch. They will all terminate on a patch panel above and behind the porch man door. Can't put the patch panel up until the interior framing is done. Have I mentioned I don't like ladders? But that 12' A frame was a $75 FBM purchase, no complaints about that one.
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if ya look close you'll see the wires and the terminated redundant pair hanging down for the interior ceilingAPs.
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Apparently the "crew" that built it is no longer working with the builder. (No suprise there...) The builder is working to get another crew here this week to do the interior framing, then the fun for me really starts.
The work on the approach should start later this week and the channel drain that's getting set in concrete will be done this weekend. (Concrete for that next week some time. )
The heat exchanger arrived last week, should be manageable to install. I have to close the gap between the top of the eave walls and the roof for the spray foam, since the soffit is vented, I'm going to pull the intake air from the porch side (starboard for you boaters), send the exhaust to the other eave wall, keeping the penetrations limited to inside the two vented soffit which should help with insect and moisture concerns.
Oh... and I smashed my left pointer finger while hammering the cable staples. It actually hurts more than hitting my left hand thumb joint with the 3lb sledge... Likely because the finger was smashed between hammer and wood, the sledge was just impact, not compression between two objects... clearly I'm way outta practice with my hammer skills...
Yup, I'm going to use 1/2 OSB. need three sheets to fill the gap @ $11 sheet. It's about a 8-10" gap that needs filling!Is this the gap you need to fill? If so most insulators I know would staple cardboard pieces or non-woven fabric. It’s basically just filler / something for the foam to stick to.
on your HRV, slope your ducts away from the unit to the exterior so and condensation can run out of duct. I would insulate The duct as well.
I've heard getting elected to supervisor is referred to "serving a sentence".... lolcondolences to Katie
Been there, done that. Bamboo shoots, waterboarding come to mind.I've heard getting elected to supervisor is referred to "serving a sentence".... lol