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Aug 21 2013 12:48am
Quote (Azrad @ Aug 21 2013 02:44am)
I'm serious that either your picture or your air conditioner is backwards. You claim the picture is correct, so that only leaves the air conditioner....



Bro we all know that the A/C sucks hot room air in the lower front and puts cold air out the top...and exhausts the excess hot air and humidity out the part that's outside the window.


I didn't DRAW the hot room air going into the A/C....cause I figured everyone already knew that....the hot exhaust in the PIC you're refering to is the vid card and PSU exhaust out the back of the case. I seriously thought ANYONE would understand that. :/



/e BTU in the case of an A/C unit...refers to the capacity of the A/C unit to covert hot to cold air.







/ee In fact, I've posted this same pic probably 20 times...and you are the ONLY person who doesn't seem to understand it ^^




/eee Here...just for you Azrad :)





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/eee  Here...just for you Azrad  :)

fixed:


There now you have an air conditioner, not a furnace :P

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fixed:
http://s8.postimg.org/bw445c3ut/Untitled.png

There now you have an air conditioner, not a furnace :P



Close but no cigar....the hot exhaust, doesn't go, into the A/C unit...the cold air pressure coming out of the A/C pushes the comp hot exhaust to the left...which is good, cause it blows around and under the desk, and keeps my feet warm.

As I already stated BTU is just a measure of the cpacity of the AS/C unit to change hot to cold...it doesn't HAVE a direction.

/e .and you drawing is not to scale...mine is...you can't just move the comp over to the Window....there's no room that direction :/


/ee Not to mention that the cold air coming out of the A/C unit...has a lot more air pressure than the hot exhaust coming out of the comp....if I did what you suggest in the drawing...PSU and vid card, would burn up in a day or two.

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the hot exhaust, doesn't go, into the A/C unit...
Seriously dude, where did you get your degree? A box of crackerjacks? Did it come with a decoder ring?

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Quote (Azrad @ Aug 21 2013 05:42am)
Seriously dude, where did you get your degree? A box of crackerjacks? Did it come with a decoder ring?



Seriously dude, the A/C is putting out like 300CFM of air...if I sat the COMP in front of the A/?C unit...the AC unit would prevent the vid card and the PSU from expelling their hot air, as they have no where's near the CFM of the A/C unit.+
I got my degree at UC Berkley...it seems like you haven't even gotten your HS diploma yet.


You can re-draw my pic all you want...that does NOT make it correct. The drawing below is correct and to SCALE, which makes all the difference.




/e I think it's time for you to do a little more studying :/

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BTU is thermal energy (heat), no matter what color you draw it. According to your picture, you are pumping heat into your computer.


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BTU is thermal energy (heat), no matter what color you draw it. According to your picture, you are pumping heat into your computer.



Wrong...and already reported :/

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As I already stated BTU is just a measure of the capacity of the A/C unit to change hot to cold...it doesn't HAVE a direction.


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As I already stated BTU is just a measure of the capacity of the A/C unit to change hot to cold...it doesn't HAVE a direction.
No that would be a measure of power, BTU/(time).

1 BTU/Hour is about = 0.3 watts. Watts is a unit of power.
1 BTU is about 253 calories, or a measure of thermal energy (heat).

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The British thermal unit (BTU or Btu) is a traditional unit of energy equal to about 1055 joules. It is the amount of energy needed to cool or heat one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.


Deal with it :/

/e Like, I said about 10 times....it is the capacity of the A/C unit to change temperature.

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The British thermal unit (BTU or Btu) is a traditional unit of energy equal to about 1055 joules. It is the amount of energy needed to cool or heat one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
Yes and according to your diagram you are pumping that energy into your computer....

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