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DT - so I’ll elaborate ..I’d love to seal the whole room but I’m already cranking out more power here than I am comfortable with as is this tent will put be at about 8kw that’s my maxed out comfort level ...and I have no self restraint if I was using the whole 20x16 room then I’d have to fill it LOL yes I have those stupid little windows lol I have used ply wood for my exhaust fan and just nailed it up over the window and have my 8” venting through that I was hoping to be able to get one of those 2 to 1 adapters to have my ac and cf dumping out the same window ... I won’t be scrubbing the tent it’s self but exhausting the room that the tents are in it’s working pretty good the room has a substantial neg air pressure pull so it keeps cool air pulling into the room from the main basement
By doing so he wud haveta enrich the entire rm w co2 aswellIMO, I would cool the entire room and use the tent extraction fans on a thermostat to pull the cool air into the tent as needed.
My apologies for the placement of this post just saw it was moved , this site has changed a lot since the last time I’ve been on
Super soilll blumats and some microbesJust scooped a portable from Lowe’s gonna try to fab up some ducting coming off of the unit to the tent I’ll post pics ... gonna be running mephistos Creme de la Chem in this tent 16 plant scog .. these mephisto autos go hard
Tents really are not made for gas hahaha...buildSince you and I are in a basement setting, I have the absolutely perfect idea. Minus the mini split- if you can do that, do it. But swap your flower tent for a built room since you want to use co2. Tents leak like crazy. You'l waste a lot of gas.
Back to my idea. In your basement, what type of Windows do you have? Glass block? Do you have those small little windows you can open that take the spot of 2x glass block squares? If so, a portable can and will work. I'e been doing it for over 6yrs now in 3 spots. I can give you the fit on how to make a plexiglass insert to replace the small window. You secure a 6" dryer duct after you cut out a 6" hole, then secure that to the glass block (very easy). Then run your portable exhaust to the dryer duct and exhaust outside.
NOW VERY IMPORTANT!!
If you run more than 6' of exhaust tube, you MUST install a high output fan inline to help the exhaust air get outside with out straining your a.c. unit.
It works believe me.
Now you want to run co2. With the above setup, it can be done, but it' tricky and you waste gas. But the little wasted gas, your yield makes up for it.
A mini would work better, but a tent may not support a 71# mini split head.
Thought u were gonna say saran wrap hahaYou can wrap your tent with panda film. This can help with the co2 leaking out a bit.
Thought u were gonna say saran wrap haha
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