Re: Product idea

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Sujet : Re: Product idea
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 17. Feb 2025, 22:55:40
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On 2/17/2025 1:23 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
My computer room stays one or two degrees above other rooms. A desktop computer, some peripherals, printer, switch, wifi AP, a minicomputer with display...
Houses, here, use forced air HVAC (for the most part).
But, virtually all are built on slabs and are devoid of
(distributed) return air ductwork ("Supply" is high;
"Return" is omitted).
So, open room doors are the primary means of recovering
air from those rooms.  CLOSE a door and you seriously
impede air flow IN and OUT of said room.
OTOH, most floorplans are "open"; more than half of the
floorspace CAN'T be "isolated" in such a way.
The point being that one can easily (deliberately or
accidentally) "capture" waste heat in a room.  This
is a win for places like bathrooms where you typically
want to step OUT of a shower into a WARM(er) room
and not the cold of an air-conditioned space!
Even without anything "on", there is a large quiescent
load:
- three switches (25W ea)
- printer (sleeping)
- print server (laserjet has no NIC)
- 12 "idling" UPSs (with loads "off")
- all the servers/workstations "off" (needing power for LoM)
- all the devices (monitors, NASs) with "soft" power switches
I'd imagine there's at least 100W there, 24/7/365.
But, one doesn't see any real downside as there isn't
a line-item on the electric bill that makes clear the
cost of these inefficiencies.  And, the HVAC does a
reasonably good job of insulating us from any associated
PHYSICAL discomfort!

Date Sujet#  Auteur
11 Feb 25 * Re: Product idea38Don Y
11 Feb 25 `* Re: Product idea37bp
11 Feb 25  `* Re: Product idea36Don Y
12 Feb 25   +- Re: Product idea1john larkin
12 Feb 25   +* Re: Product idea31Carlos E.R.
12 Feb 25   i+* Re: Product idea16john larkin
12 Feb 25   ii`* Re: Product idea15Carlos E.R.
12 Feb 25   ii +* Re: Product idea8Liz Tuddenham
13 Feb 25   ii i`* Re: Product idea7Carlos E.R.
13 Feb 25   ii i `* Re: Product idea6Phil Hobbs
17 Feb 25   ii i  `* Re: Product idea5Carlos E.R.
18 Feb 25   ii i   `* Re: Product idea4Phil Hobbs
18 Feb 25   ii i    `* Re: Product idea3Carlos E.R.
18 Feb 25   ii i     `* Re: Product idea2Phil Hobbs
18 Feb 25   ii i      `- Re: Product idea1Carlos E.R.
12 Feb 25   ii `* Re: Product idea6bp
12 Feb 25   ii  +* Re: Product idea2john larkin
12 Feb 25   ii  i`- Re: Product idea1bp
12 Feb 25   ii  +* Re: Product idea2Dennis
12 Feb 25   ii  i`- Re: Product idea1john larkin
12 Feb 25   ii  `- Re: Product idea1Don Y
12 Feb 25   i`* Re: Product idea14Don Y
12 Feb 25   i `* Re: Product idea13john larkin
13 Feb 25   i  `* Re: Product idea12bitrex
13 Feb 25   i   +* Re: Product idea3Don Y
13 Feb 25   i   i`* Re: Product idea2Martin Brown
13 Feb 25   i   i `- Re: Product idea1Don Y
17 Feb 25   i   `* Re: Product idea8Carlos E.R.
17 Feb 25   i    `* Re: Product idea7Don Y
17 Feb 25   i     +- Re: Product idea1Don Y
18 Feb 25   i     `* Re: Product idea5Carlos E.R.
18 Feb 25   i      `* Re: Product idea4Don Y
18 Feb 25   i       `* Re: Product idea3Carlos E.R.
18 Feb 25   i        `* Re: Product idea2Don Y
18 Feb 25   i         `- Re: Product idea1Don Y
13 Feb 25   `* Re: Product idea3Lasse Langwadt
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13 Feb 25     `- Re: Product idea1john larkin

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