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cbuts05

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lol

i hear you no easy way i can see. if was me and these my only options i'd go thru the door<Frame it> wit 8", 6" from there to tfor outlet and put the 4" reducer there. At the door put up mesh to catch any back draft lint and a damper before the Y, wether u use a 4" or 6" is up to u
Ok..so how many holes in the concrete would I need..

With both lights running its over 93 ..that's exhausting through hood and out.

If I put another hole at bottom of wall and intake to the hood will this bring it down a lot ? And would that goto the dryer as well? Or just into the laundry room itself
 

cbuts05

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Ok let's say I do this..tell me if it will be ok.

Make 6" hole in concrete.

Get 6" y connector with a 6" and 4" on it

Run 8" fan through hood and to 6" y to dryer vent

Run portable ac hook g up to 4" on y connector also going to 4" dryer vent ?
 

Beer Belly

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cbuts05

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True
What your looking for is a duct transition Many sizes available at home improvement centers. Lots more avalible on the net. Even custom from local HVAC sheet metal shops. Hope this helps.

https://www.google.com/search?q=duct transition rectangular to round&rlz=1T4AURU_enUS502US502&biw=1280&bih=555&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=buTXVLDwJ4-uogT2h4KgCA&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg
Ah got it.. Any chance u can tell me how I should use this in my grow room? I'm not sure if the exhaust doesn't work or what but I put bit hoses to a window in the room and it blows hot air after two mins
 

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Sire Killem All

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the one thing I do not like about portable AC is how hot the areas and if you run it for more than 5 or 8 feet you're going to need a booster on it. Back to the drawing board. How's that 8" sound coming out of the dryer?
 
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