Nope, you need another AC, you can do a conversion of watts to BTU, if your room is hot with an AC in it, its obviously not keeping up so youll need a bigger one probably or enclose them in a way you can vent out air to somewhere else as you pass in cold air, remember heat rises and keep in mind expansion in pressure when deciding airflow stuff, you should check some HVAC subreddits maybe one of those guys can help you out with airflow dynamics if you cant get a bigger AC or add another due to power issues, back in the day i had a scroll fan from a furnance which i put a 2hp motor on and changed the pulleys to clear all the cubic feet of air out of the mining room in under 2 mins and hooked that up to a thermostatic switch to turn on when room abiently got to a certain temp, maybe you could do something similar, good luck
You can try losing a few mh/s for a lot more power efficiency i.e. reduce core clocks reduce power limits increase fanspeed. Should be fine unless ambient is like 40c+
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Nope, you need another AC, you can do a conversion of watts to BTU, if your room is hot with an AC in it, its obviously not keeping up so youll need a bigger one probably or enclose them in a way you can vent out air to somewhere else as you pass in cold air, remember heat rises and keep in mind expansion in pressure when deciding airflow stuff, you should check some HVAC subreddits maybe one of those guys can help you out with airflow dynamics if you cant get a bigger AC or add another due to power issues, back in the day i had a scroll fan from a furnance which i put a 2hp motor on and changed the pulleys to clear all the cubic feet of air out of the mining room in under 2 mins and hooked that up to a thermostatic switch to turn on when room abiently got to a certain temp, maybe you could do something similar, good luck
Don’t get a heat stroke.
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You can try losing a few mh/s for a lot more power efficiency i.e. reduce core clocks reduce power limits increase fanspeed. Should be fine unless ambient is like 40c+