Hmm - questions I have,
What size are the circles and how much power does the muffin fan use?
I am a bit skeptical. Do you think the heat added to the room by the
muffin fan is less than the heat removed by the evaporation process?
The evaporation process increases the humidity in the room making it
feel warmer than it really is. How much water is evaporated during
a given time?
Kind of playing devels advocate here.
Suppose you run it for 1 hour.
Every btu that was in the room before you ran it is still
in the room after that hour is up. Plus the extra btu's
added by the muffin fan.
You gotta get those btu's out of the house!
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