Exhaust fan and cooling

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ray jay

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I bought a new a/c today. I have been running it since this afternoon and my rooms not getting cooler. My question is can my exhaust fan be pulling so much air into the room that the a/c cant keep up? I turned the fan down to see if it will help. thaks Ray Jay
 
A lot of this will depend... not there so...?

Doubt the exhaust fan can pull so much air as to not notice the a/c. Is it working? I mean you feel cold air coming from it right?

A lot depends on the size of the unit to the heat generated in the room. Perhaps it isn't big enough?

More info will help. Best.
 
It would seem to me that you would need to decrease your intake of warmer air since you increased the intake with a/c. Is the intake air warm/hot air? Is the a/c entering near your exhaust intake? Do you have fans for circulation? I would look to see how your air is mixing before it is exhausted. Turning the fan down may help the air mix better. Looks like your on the right track.Gl
 
Im using a 6" 530 cfm exhaust fan. the room is 12'x6.5'. the flowrering side where the fan is is only 4'x5'. I have plastic on the floor of the room and when the door is closed it suckes the plastic up like walking on a ballon. I turned the fan all the way down still having high temps. todays a new day Ill think of something. Also cooler temps comming this week. Ray Jay
 

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