Zental & PWMaster
Hey Zental, I’ve been sketching a low‑noise fan array to keep a meditation room at 22 °C without disrupting the calm—kind of like setting a steady breathing rhythm. Do you think a precise temperature curve can mirror the flow of breath and help maintain that quiet focus?
It sounds like you’re trying to sync the room’s rhythm to your breath—like a metronome that hums instead of tickles. If the fan array keeps the temperature steady, the air will flow like a practiced inhale, and the gentle hum can become the background pulse of your practice. Just remember, even a perfect curve can feel off if the timing drifts; treat the fans like a tiny, obedient altar, not a wandering monk. Stick to a simple schedule, check the temp every hour, and let the fans do their quiet work while you stay centered.