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My intake is in the basement and exhaust is also in the basement. I warm the air by using 15' of ducting in the basement which warms the air before it is released. I am sucking in below freezing air and by the time it hits the end of the duct it is up to 60F. Still cool but manageable.
Hmmmm.....that's probably why so many drones are always hovering over the house. Not really worried though....a small grow in Colo is not on the radar. Especially if you have the paperwork to cover your ass. Thanks for the heads up there rookie....
FLEER can't see in your building, only the heat coming from Vents, from driers or large amount of heat coming from an unusual area in your house (attic or soffits in winter), or you furnace vent, So a vent coming from your basement would be a Common place for heat to be exhausted from house. Don't believe the BS about FLEER bro.
Depending on the layout of the house/basement...One thing it is VERY important to check for is backdrafting of gas furnaces and hot water tanks.thanks, yes i am going to draw from the basement and simply vent outside.
thanks man. wont be an issue in my case.Depending on the layout of the house/basement...One thing it is VERY important to check for is backdrafting of gas furnaces and hot water tanks.
Depending on the layout of the house/basement...One thing it is VERY important to check for is backdrafting of gas furnaces and hot water tanks.
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