Settings up sealed room w/ ductless mini AC.

turfsire

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Pictures of a squared box room roughly the 16' by 16'..
I'm thinking of sealing the room up with panda film and using a split duckless AC and Co2hotbox, My options are not great on sealing the room as it is very open not looking to do major construction
I'm in current rental I don't want do a lot of modifications in the room like sheetrock or plastering ..
Any ideas would be great and what material to use sorry about the pictures just to give an idea of the setup..
This is is going to be a veg room.
Turf

IMG_20200825_131542.jpg ceiling with the window to the left.


15983585288025445863872764730713.jpgview from entrance door

IMG_20200825_131547.jpg closet in the room with intake fan coming through.
 

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sf_frankie

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You do know that a minisplit is going to require drilling a 3” hole thru the exterior wall of the house right? Not something you can get away with in most rentals
 

Renfro

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You do know that a minisplit is going to require drilling a 3” hole thru the exterior wall of the house right? Not something you can get away with in most rentals
I have seen them "temped in" by placing a piece of cut to fit plywood in an open window, drilling the hole in the plywood for the lineset and power. It is not an ideal situation be any means but neither is growing in a rental bedroom.
 

turfsire

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I have seen them "temped in" by placing a piece of cut to fit plywood in an open window, drilling the hole in the plywood for the lineset and power. It is not an ideal situation be any means but neither is growing in a rental bedroom.
This sounds like an idea so place air conditioner outside window feed copper tubing through cracked window feed it through the plywood blocking the window from the inside ,ya?
 

sf_frankie

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I have seen them "temped in" by placing a piece of cut to fit plywood in an open window, drilling the hole in the plywood for the lineset and power. It is not an ideal situation be any means but neither is growing in a rental bedroom.
I ran mine thru a hole in the floor from some old plumbing that was redone
 

NukaKola

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Just throw in a 10x10 tent with a portable AC and call it a day. No modifications needed on the rental and easy to relocate if necessary.
 
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