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mikeykrinshaw12

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Is it safe to go into dryer vent? Still going through concrete to get there.. Lol.but then that would be whistling all day lol
You could put a Y in and attach it to your dryer vent- I still recommend- Not going through the concrete.... cant say that enough man. Just trying to help You.
 

cbuts05

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The window is just to small and its too loud st my front porch..I need to elimate it..please do everything in your power to help me lol
 

mikeykrinshaw12

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fuck yeah that is what I am saying, hang it from the ceiling in there and put a Y in right where it connects to the pipe. Leave 3-4 extra feet of slack so you can open the door and, cut your hole at the very top of the door.

Edit- you can turn your door upside down and mount it from the other side if you need to- kinda funky knob placement but would probably make it a lot more feasable.

Hey bro its Your setup.... doin my best.... got my own ducting situation to figure out at the moment.
 

cbuts05

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fuck yeah that is what I am saying, hang it from the ceiling in there and put a Y in right where it connects to the pipe. Leave 3-4 extra feet of slack so you can open the door and, cut your hole at the very top of the door.

Edit- you can turn your door upside down and mount it from the other side if you need to- kinda funky knob placement but would probably make it a lot more feasable.

Hey bro its Your setup.... doin my best.... got my own ducting situation to figure out at the moment.
Jesus...
 

mikeykrinshaw12

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Whats the temps AT and Just above the plant level, thats whats most important. well below too, but thats another thing all together....

Look.... here does this help?
What size vent is your dryer vent?14231886377831798979982.jpg
 

cbuts05

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Whats the temps AT and Just above the plant level, thats whats most important. well below too, but thats another thing all together....

Look.... here does this help?
What size vent is your dryer vent?View attachment 3345835
The top hole u made is concrete.. Nice pic tho..
Dryer is 4" and literally be 2-3 ft of ducting in the room and 4-5 to dryer ?
Also wouldn't be that many turns..unless I ran it along the wall or something.. U sure it won't whistle my dryer like cray lol
 

cbuts05

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Oh it wasnt a top hole I don't think lol.. Would just leave it exhaust at the top of the door be fine or no? Without going to vent? Have u used a dryer vent befors like this ? I really really appreciate your replies..
 

mikeykrinshaw12

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Oh it wasnt a top hole I don't think lol.. Would just leave it exhaust at the top of the door be fine or no? Without going to vent? Have u used a dryer vent befors like this ? I really really appreciate your replies..
I am about to vent into a dryer vent, different situation altogether though. Its really all you have to work with, how far up does the ducting go before it vents? You could replace the ducting and the vent so it is larger if need be, and that is still much better than a hole in your concrete wall there.

If you just vent strait into your laundry room.... the hot air is just going to go right back into your grow room through the intake hole, hence my suggestion of AC. I understand you dont want to spend money- I didn't want to spend money on the ducting and fittings I just got either- $100 AC unit..... or venting through dryer.

And no, I didnt mean to put it like that in the picture, just baked and messed up and didn't care to fix it- you get the idea from the pic.
 

cbuts05

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I am about to vent into a dryer vent, different situation altogether though. Its really all you have to work with, how far up does the ducting go before it vents? You could replace the ducting and the vent so it is larger if need be, and that is still much better than a hole in your concrete wall there.

If you just vent strait into your laundry room.... the hot air is just going to go right back into your grow room through the intake hole, hence my suggestion of AC. I understand you dont want to spend money- I didn't want to spend money on the ducting and fittings I just got either- $100 AC unit..... or venting through dryer.

And no, I didnt mean to put it like that in the picture, just baked and messed up and didn't care to fix it- you get the idea from the pic.
Lol so right now its winter I have a heater in the room set to 76 for lights out..it probably runs the whole time lights r out cause it sits at 72 and fan runs 24/7.
So your saying put a ac in there as well? Wouldn't this run 24.7 pretty much aswell? That's gotta suck a lot of hydro no?

Dam dude dammmmmmmmmm
 

cbuts05

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It would be a lot easier i f you just said make two 6" holes in concrete lol.
One to dryer vent and one for intake to tube
 

JSB99

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build a shelf that an ac can sit on and do a cut out of the door for it in the same spot you already have your intake. Mount the shelf on the door so it can sit on the shelf. then you will be fine to exhaust into the same room because the air going back in is cooled and cleaner.

But exhaust back out of the door, instead of breaking through that concrete.... saves tons of bucks, work, and is just as effective.

The reverse system I suggested earlier would have worked as well, but if youre willing to do the AC mounted to the door you'll be fine with that too... just make sure there is still clearance to open the door.

Did you even try rigging up your fan with rubber stretchies?
I was actually going to suggest doing this, especially running 1000w bulbs and one of them in an open hood. It will also serve as a dehumidifier which is going to be essential because cellars are notorious for humidity. Humidity is good for veg but horrible for flowering. You'll have all sorts of problems then. If you do this, go oversized on the AC. I'm sure someone in here can calculate the BTU's needed. Best guess, 8,000 to 10,000 BTUs, but that's just a guess.

So I mentioned that the ac would remove humidity. You'll want to get a humidifier for vegging. Just go to good will and get one for a few bucks. With the ac pulling out the humidity you will have to put a drain on it otherwise it'll just pour water on your floor. When mounting the ac, make sure you tilt it back a little so the water drains at the rear. It might be a little tricky doing the drain piping since the ac will be moving with the door. You may be able to use flexible tubing and just leave some slack for when the door is closed. Mount the ac as high as you can.

Right now is a great time to get used ACs on craigslist.

I really think this is the best approach. However, you're going to have to skip growing in the summer. That ac will be blowing hot air out the back right into a house you'll probably be trying to keep cool.
 

mikeykrinshaw12

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those are load bearing walls, there is no way I would recommend cutting a hole, especially in the corner of the room.

yes thats a nice AC, maybe a bit more than you need but would work great, and the are temp set, so you can set it to whatever temp you want and it will prolly come on a couple times an hour.
 
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