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The layout is as shown below, I am using an open closet [passive exhaust] and a forced exhaust cut into the closet roof to expell any excess heat and draw in new air [duct fan] the door is always left open to exhaust any heat build up and spread it evenly throughout the entire top level, I no longer want the closet to face the door to the room as I am sleeping in this room to provide extra Co2 and the lamp is unbearably bright I therefore intend to turn the closet 90 degrees as pictured below to solve this problem but it will then face a top floor exterior wall, does anyone have experience of this kind of thing, I am not only thinking of exterior surface temps but also don't want my closet temps to rise above 78F.
[Would appreciate the input of Doc111 or anyone else with extensive knowledge of FLIR.]
*Please do not post to tell me a pig needs a warrant to scan my shit, I am in a place where they are not governed by these rules and do so on a daily basis*
*Please do not post a link to the FAQ*
The layout is as shown below, I am using an open closet [passive exhaust] and a forced exhaust cut into the closet roof to expell any excess heat and draw in new air [duct fan] the door is always left open to exhaust any heat build up and spread it evenly throughout the entire top level, I no longer want the closet to face the door to the room as I am sleeping in this room to provide extra Co2 and the lamp is unbearably bright I therefore intend to turn the closet 90 degrees as pictured below to solve this problem but it will then face a top floor exterior wall, does anyone have experience of this kind of thing, I am not only thinking of exterior surface temps but also don't want my closet temps to rise above 78F.
[Would appreciate the input of Doc111 or anyone else with extensive knowledge of FLIR.]
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