karimwassef
Active member
hmmm. my concern was actually pollution. These pads would be sucking in outside air directly. I was planning on using the wet pads to adbsorb dirt and bugs rather than having them end up in the tank.
I have that problem now living by the lake and having a semi-exposed system. The dirt/bug ingress is already severe during some summer months... driving me to run 3 different ATSs and a GFO.
Maybe I can run both. My biggest concern with using a swamp cooler is that they lose efficiency during high humidity seasons. Dallas unfortunately can have hot days and rain...
Extracting the humidity during the summer is my most pressing issue today... I run an AC and that helps, but 20 gallons of water a day is a lot to export though an AC.
In the winter, I have a dehumidifier than runs continuously and can keep me under 60%.
I have that problem now living by the lake and having a semi-exposed system. The dirt/bug ingress is already severe during some summer months... driving me to run 3 different ATSs and a GFO.
Maybe I can run both. My biggest concern with using a swamp cooler is that they lose efficiency during high humidity seasons. Dallas unfortunately can have hot days and rain...
Extracting the humidity during the summer is my most pressing issue today... I run an AC and that helps, but 20 gallons of water a day is a lot to export though an AC.
In the winter, I have a dehumidifier than runs continuously and can keep me under 60%.