12/29/2022 0 Comments Jungle heat observatory![]() ![]() But deep down in the jungle of the genre lurks a band that chooses to remain dormant for years, emerging every so often to remind us that they’re still not too old to rip our faces off. ![]() The Pantheon of prog rock has no shortage of gods deserving praise for their sci-fi lore and guitar solo gymnastics. ![]() I don't worry about keeping any equipment there.Įdited by bobzeq25, 16 December 2020 - 02:58 AM.The Sounds of Animals Fighting live at The Observatory, 2/23/19. The species I had doesn't like confrontation.īottom line. I did have some trouble with wasps, a fake wasps nest was amazingly effective in keeping them away after I cleared out some small nests. Hot air rises, goes out the roof vent, and outside air is pulled in. Note that fan powered vents are trickier than a natural convection system, which is easier to design, and quite powerful. You can see the ridge vent, and get an idea of the eaves gaps in the picture below. This is basically the same method you would use to ventilate an attic. My perception when I go into it midday is that the inside does not get much above ambient temperature. Good natural air circulation from the gaps up out the ridge vent. There's some insulation under the roof, which is composed of homemade SIPs, structural insulated panels. The split rolloff roof has a large natural gap along the bottom where it rolls. ![]() My observatory has a full length roof vent along the ridge (leftover item from a reroof of the house). What are those of you living in similar climates doing about heat? Would these high temps be damaging to my scope? I haven't tested the theory, but I would guess that an uninsulated, non-climate controlled building might reach 140+ degrees. We can have days long stretches of temps approaching 110 degrees with zero cloud cover. I live in an area where it gets exceptionally hot in the summer with no clouds to block sunlight. ![]()
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