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Exhausting system in a built-in wardrobe

Defumador

Active Member
Hello guys,

I used to plant outdoors, but now i want to try indoors. The only place that is possible to do it in my house, is a built-in wardrobe. Becouse of that, i cant make a hole for a exhausting system...
How can i avoid overheating//??? Is LED my only option??
Is possible to use a inline vent and make a flat hose??

Thanks
 

ASMALLVOICE

Well-Known Member
Welcome to the madhouse M8.

I have seen where they have placed small slotted vents at floor level and run ductwork on the inside up to the top, ( where the heat load is) and mount a small axial fan to the top of the duct. If venting no other way is feasible.
Some dimensions of the wardrobe and/or a pic or two would help.

Peace

Asmallvoice
 

Defumador

Active Member
^^ This is the way to go imo.

You will need two holes, one low for passive intake and one high for active exhaust.
Thanks for the answer,
the part that i ll be using, is 200x120x60 in cms. I cant take out the door, he is very expensive and i need it to be stealthy.
 
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