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Air Conditioning In Your Home Theater

 

Home theaters are rapidly becoming more and more popular in peoples houses. A home theater offers great family time and a very cheap night in. So what sort of air conditioner should you put in your home theater? Read on to explore some great tips about air conditioning your home theater.

Firstly and most importantly, if you have a projector you need to make sure the air from the air conditioner does not blow directly onto your movie screen. If any air blows directly on your screen, it will cause the scree to move around making the movie virtually unwatchable. To stop this from occurring, place the grille (or ductless wall split unit) so it blows across the room. Alternatively, set the airflow to blow down and away from the screen as much as  physically possible. Some ductless units allow you to programme a fixed blowing direction which can help you out. 

Secondly, theater rooms usually generate more warmth than other rooms. Theaters usually have up to 5 or 6 people in them at any one time. The equipment located in theaters also emit a great deal of heat. Projectors, dvd players, speakers and game consoles all run quite hot and this will increase the heat load of your theater room. To counteract these problems, ensure the air conditioning unit is large enough to effectively cool the entire room. Consider upsizing to the next size ductless unit or adding another ducted grille to the room to increase the airflow.   

Finally, theaters are often colored dark to stop the movies reflections. If you have a ducted air conditioning unit, you can get grilles and vents powder coated. This powder coating can transform the usual white look grille into a darker color which will blend in and match your home theater. If you are installing a wall split (ductless) air conditioning unit, consider upgrading to a unit with a modern and stylish finish. 

These tips are sure to help you keep your theater feeling cool and looking great.

 

About the Author

James Fletcher has had many years experience in the air conditioning industry. For more air conditioning tips and advice please visit our site http://www.airconditioningexplained.com

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Why wont my truck blow air through the vents?

Truck is a 99 f250 powerstroke diesel. When i turn on the air vents the air wont blow. I get air blowing where the defrost is located but that is all. I cannot get the air to blow anywhere else. Also this truck has been in a nasty dirt filled enviroment so let me know if this is part of the problem.

Yea I would say that your truck is in a dusty environment you have problems.Check your air filter and check to see if your vents are clogged. It could be something simple.

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admin posted at 2008-10-17 Category: home improvement