How The F**k Do I Do This????

researchkitty

Well-Known Member
WOW! Person-about-to-get-busted-alert. Short of saying "DUMMY!", dont grow in an apartment where you have to ventilate with can filters and 450cfm of air.


YOUR NEIGHBORS WILL SMELL IT AS SOON AS WEEK 5 or 6 FLOWERING!!

ESPECIALLY if you have a neighbor ABOVE YOU in an APARTMENT. HEAT RISES!

The smell of FRESH GROWING herb is different than the shit in a bag too. Most cops know the difference!
 

tattoojoe

Member
yea yall probly right...

thats y i was asking if i could cool the air befroe it came out the end of duct on the cooltube, so i could just put a carbon filter on the end of it and it will eliminate smell and ventilate the grow space. Thinking about doing a stealth grow outide the closet and by my bed with a custom built grow box that will look like a big dresser
 

Mel O'Cheddar

Active Member
I think that's a much safer & more reasonable idea than dicking around cutting holes in the apartment. Sorry brah but that just sounds like trouble with a capital T! Good luck.
 

Saerimmner

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researchkitty

Well-Known Member
The Ice Flow (aka a Transmission Cooler available at AutoZone for a third of the price) requires a water chiller, holding tank, pumps, tubing, and all that risk of water. Thats a lot of work for exhausting a closet. Easier to keep the closet door open instead! :)
 

DMZ

Member
Venting it into the walls/between floors in an apartment building, or even a house really, is bad. I'm sure the air from a grow room is a bit humid. You don't want moisture build up inside of walls. I assume you don't have a window. Maybe you can make your own cooling system like this:



The same idea should work inside of ducts. You can buy copper tubing from most hardware stores. The idea being to create a coil or something similar with lots of available surface area for air to pass over. Run cool water through one side of the tubing, either using a pump or gravity. Recycle the warm water. It won't be super efficient but it should cool the air some. With patience, money and hard work you could probably build a rudimentary freon system. Oh, and keep in mind that there will be condensation on the tubing. So don't let it drip directly into your ducts.
 

reggaerican

Well-Known Member
Venting it into the walls/between floors in an apartment building, or even a house really, is bad. I'm sure the air from a grow room is a bit humid. You don't want moisture build up inside of walls. I assume you don't have a window. Maybe you can make your own cooling system like this:



The same idea should work inside of ducts. You can buy copper tubing from most hardware stores. The idea being to create a coil or something similar with lots of available surface area for air to pass over. Run cool water through one side of the tubing, either using a pump or gravity. Recycle the warm water. It won't be super efficient but it should cool the air some. With patience, money and hard work you could probably build a rudimentary freon system. Oh, and keep in mind that there will be condensation on the tubing. So don't let it drip directly into your ducts.
DANG that is getto fabulous and super genius craftsmanship.. i used that same tubing on my jeep to make a warm water shower i wrapped it around my muffler and ran a pump in a lake or river and SHAZAMM!
 
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