Purple^stars
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First: I can see an A/C vent in the second picture... you should hook up your incoming air to that, so any time your house/apts A/C comes on it blows that cold air directly into your growing environment. Right now you are exhausting all your hot air into the outer room which is forming a blanket of warm insulation for your growing tent.
Second: If you the blower fan right next to your light blowing the hot air through the ventilation and right out the window, it would be a lot more effective for removing the hot air, and would be replaced by air coming in via A/C intake ventilation (regardless of whether the A/C is on or not), I'll post some pics of what I'm talik about.......
having the light right next to the fan allows the hot air to be immediately and powerfully sucked away, it goes out the window the window A/C unit is in just above the A/C unit. the second pic shows the ventilation intake from the house A/C vent (15 minutes on reduces temperature in the 7x7x8 room by 5 degrees). The window A/C is on for about fifteen minutes an hour. I am going to move the fan so the ventilation doesn't have to bend so much to go out the window, because that reduces the effectiveness by about 15-25%. I am also going to put in a 4" circular fan to draw air in through the A/C ventilation making it more effective. My temps stay perfectly at whatever I set the house thermostat to.
I took those pics while deconstructing an old flowering tent, and reconstructing a new one.
That's true about the A/C unit i have that setup with mine in my room.