tub ventilation - high vs low
I've been reading a lot of past threads and I'm trying to get my tubs configured properly for my environment. Sorry to dredge this up again but I can't find one of the threads where a few of you veterans out there were hashing out the details of ventilating the tub regarding low holes and high holes. (if someone finds it and post a link then thanks!) I've seen it posted both ways and just wanted to hear from some of you to try to get the best configuration. My temps are right on, but the humidity matches the room at this point (can go as low as 35%), I've experimented on a few tubs and ended up with too many holes and am now about to start over. I was under the impression that to make the best use of the convective airflow there should be low holes on one side and high holes on the other side. If the high holes are in the back (hot side) and low in the front then wouldn't the ambients suffer, with heat flowing up and out? My thinking (which may be completely wrong) was that if the low holes are in the back (hot side) with high in the front then as the warmer air rises it spreads through the tub before exiting, in the process pulling fresh air in through the back. Am I on the right track here? Any input is appreciated!