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What's Humidity (says the guy living in New Mexico). 

It's what we don't get when it's snowing.david b said:What's Humidity (says the guy living in New Mexico).![]()
Only 85F; that cold compared to Middle England.david b said:well my new darkroom reaches 85F in the late afternoon so right now I am looking into the cooling/heating/ventilation options.
I just moved my enlargers in last night and I am going insane just looking at them.
Dave Miller said:Only 85F; that cold compared to Middle England.
FrankB said:At 07:45 in our office it was still 28C left over from the day before. It peaked around 30C.
Thunderstorms are forecast for the next few days and it should be pretty much back to normal by the weekend. In theory...
Helen B said:What's with all this recidivist BTU nonsense, huh? Are kilowatts too simple and honest? Well?
Dave Miller said:Because that's what it says on the box; British Thermal Units, all 9000 of them.
Definition B.Th.U.
n : a unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise
one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit at one
atmosphere pressure; equivalent to 251.997 calories [syn: British thermal unit, BTU, Btu, B.Th.U.]
If you prefer the Kw units, it equals about 2.6 of those, however that may be misleading to some since the input is only around 1Kw.
Stargazer said:Interesting thread - I'm only just realising how hot is was here last week as we were in Venice (lucky us) where by the sound of things, it was cooler. Or maybe similar, but I was expecting it - though with a nice cool breeze.
I'm another 'loft' darkroom person (I wonder how many of us there are?) and was wondering about this very question a couple of weeks back when it was also very hot. This isn't going to go away, is it? I think the summers are set to get hotter and hotter...
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Helen B said:What's with all this recidivist BTU nonsense, huh?
Are kilowatts too simple and honest? Well?
Matt5791 said:Pentaxuser - sorry for the delay in reply - the 9000btu unit says it will handle a 20 sq. metre room - which is about 200sq.ft. I donth think you can get smaller than this. My darkroom has a square footage of about 200 - but less volume because it is in the loft and the 9000btu unit is just powerful enough.
There are other factors to consider though - the insulation of the room and also, and this is the most important, setting it going before the room reaches full temperature - much easier to stop it getting hot int he first place as opposed to trying to cool it, and everything in the room, down afterwards.
Matt
pentaxuser said:Dave I am amazed that given the weather and the start of summer that any stockist is reducing the price. A bit like V Putin lowering the price of gas just to shift the stuff if we were to go into another 1962/63 freeze. Defies the laws of supply and demand. Still I am not complaining.
pentaxuser
david b said:...now I am looking into the cooling/heating/
ventilation options.
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