What is the humidity?
Humidity isn’t an issue in his area.
Apple Valley, California.
What is the humidity?
The daily breeze / wind blows south to north though. Wouldn't it be fighting that?couple of fans blowing from the northern doors towards the southern doors would really make a difference.
+1 Solar powered. Not free, or cheap. Inexpensive and helpful.Attic fan exhausting out the side of garage at the peak?
The daily breeze / wind blows south to north though. Wouldn't it be fighting that?
I tried this one. Supposed to cool 4x the size of the garage and it won't do anything. I put it in our bedroom window and it's still not a good cooler at allEvap coolers work with low humidity air. In a closed space as they raise the humidity of the air they cool less and less. A side exit cooler in the wall at one end with an open door or window at the other end to move the air through the garage and out. You can get 20+ degrees of temp drop with low humidity and a properly working evap cooler. I had to service about a dozen industrial evap coolers at work and got pretty good at keeping them working well or I'd hear about it.
A cooler is about your only option that meets the cheap requirement. They ain't rocket surgery.
how high are the ceilings? 20'x24' you're at 480 sq ft factor in ceiling height plus no insulation in the walls i would go with a 1 - 1 .5 ton split unit with heat pump. unless you dont need the heat.My garage is 20ftx24ft. We put insulation on the roof when we reroofed it. No insulation in the walls.
It gets unbearably hot in there during the summer. A few years ago I put an evaporative cooler in a window which only pushed the cool air out the whirly bird on the roof without effecting the inside temp.
Anyone have any ideas I may not be aware of? Adding insulation to the walls would be a serious job and not something I'd want to do in the summer.
If guess 11-12 ft. . It's not a flat roof but each side has a pitch.how high are the ceilings? 20'x24' you're at 480 sq ft factor in ceiling height plus no insulation in the walls i would go with a 1 - 1 .5 ton split unit with heat pump.
1.5 ton would keep it comfortable