Hello there, The heater has high and low settings and also adjustable thermostat that I use when spraying to keep the temperature at 30°C, when I'm done spraying I override the thermostat and switch the heater into high heat mode and also I shut off the extractor fans, the intake fan remains on and I open the glass door to the heater room, this allows the air in the spray booth to recirculate and the temperature can reach over 70°C no problem then 🙂
@@CeltDoesStuff Thank you for your very relevant answer, I am also building my own paint booth my question will be is it possible to put the heating outside without it going through the intake channel because I have an extractor wall and a large fan that blows through the roof what do you advise me I am a little lost in this step
Yes its possible but u need to think about if your booth will be normally positive pressure or negative pressure, if its negative pressure it would be no problem, all the heat from the heater would be taken into the booth, if positive your heater would have to have enough airflow power to overcome the positive pressure inside the spray booth otherwise the heater may overheat if its not able to get rid of its heat, I wanted mine positive pressure so my large intake fan pushes about 15000m3/h airflow and the heater pushes 5500m3/h airflow into my intake fan
@@CeltDoesStuff I bought an extraction wall that delivers 15000m3 and an intake fan that delivers 16000m3 the system of my cabin and that it sucks the air through the suction wall which extracts it outside and which brings back the clean intake air through the roof like a real paint booth if I can say so but after what you told me my heat gun sucks 750L of air not powerful enough it is a 30000w diesel with chimney so I think it will overheat very quickly my question and the next one can I simply pass it through the paint booth using a hose to heat the booth note that my booth is 6m x 4m x 3m I especially need to heat it and raise it to 50 degrees frankly I really need your help because I am at the end and I have a bad headache and no answer to my questions thank you to you frankly you are the best
Excellent
Thanks Dave 🙂
Nice
Are you fixing something ?
I built the spray booth over the course of a year, I will mainly be doing crash repairs 🙂
a question I did not understand your heating system can you explain to me in detail please
Hello there,
The heater has high and low settings and also adjustable thermostat that I use when spraying to keep the temperature at 30°C,
when I'm done spraying I override the thermostat and switch the heater into high heat mode and also I shut off the extractor fans, the intake fan remains on and I open the glass door to the heater room, this allows the air in the spray booth to recirculate and the temperature can reach over 70°C no problem then 🙂
@@CeltDoesStuff Thank you for your very relevant answer, I am also building my own paint booth my question will be is it possible to put the heating outside without it going through the intake channel because I have an extractor wall and a large fan that blows through the roof what do you advise me I am a little lost in this step
Yes its possible but u need to think about if your booth will be normally positive pressure or negative pressure,
if its negative pressure it would be no problem, all the heat from the heater would be taken into the booth,
if positive your heater would have to have enough airflow power to overcome the positive pressure inside the spray booth otherwise the heater may overheat if its not able to get rid of its heat,
I wanted mine positive pressure so my large intake fan pushes about 15000m3/h airflow and the heater pushes 5500m3/h airflow into my intake fan
@@CeltDoesStuff I bought an extraction wall that delivers 15000m3 and an intake fan that delivers 16000m3 the system of my cabin and that it sucks the air through the suction wall which extracts it outside and which brings back the clean intake air through the roof like a real paint booth if I can say so but after what you told me my heat gun sucks 750L of air not powerful enough it is a 30000w diesel with chimney so I think it will overheat very quickly my question and the next one can I simply pass it through the paint booth using a hose to heat the booth note that my booth is 6m x 4m x 3m I especially need to heat it and raise it to 50 degrees frankly I really need your help because I am at the end and I have a bad headache and no answer to my questions thank you to you frankly you are the best