Ventalation and fresh air

Moon Shadow

Well-Known Member
So far I have made so many mistakes that I don't want to start this before asking

I built a 3'l x 4'w x 7'h grow closet in side a unair conditioned room

the ceiling is well insulated plus it has a drop ceiling through this dead space between the attached room ceiling and the drop ceiling is where I vent

next I don't know would it be better to cut a hole in the floor and get cool fresh air from under the floor in the summer or take fresh air from inside the room

Thank You
 

mogie

Well-Known Member
If it were me I would wonder if I was bringing any little critters up with that fresh air from under the house. Do you have a way to filter it? Or is you space under the house enclosed and not a bug problem?
 

Moon Shadow

Well-Known Member
I was going to use a screen like the ones on the windows

Yea we got all that and ants snakes and other critters

I have three fans all 294 CFM
 

Moon Shadow

Well-Known Member
Also I have a Allen Bradley SLC 500 and HoneyWell tempature controllers

I was going to use these to turn on and off the fans based on need
 

Bayou_Billy

Well-Known Member
I will defer to others who know more than I, but you may not want to have all of the fans hooked up to the thermostat. Keep one fan on to ensure that fresh air gets circulated.
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Air from below may invite mold or mites which regular screens wont stop. If you have a drop and can get to the box on the house use a hold saw and a drill to make an hole out side then just put something like an outside dryer vent cover over the hole outside no one will know then duct to the room and bring fresh air in with the duct hidden in the drop ceiling
 

gr33dy_g3niu$

Active Member
I-have-a-grow-spot-that-im-building-for-one-plant-its-2'Lx1'Wx2'H-it-has-to-holes-i-was-
thinking-about-putting-an-intake-fan-in-one-hole-and-attach-it-2-an-ac-outside-of-the-
cabinet-so-i-could-have-total-control-of-the-enviroment-then-put-an-exhaust-fan-on-
the-other-hole-to-take-out-stale-air-would-that-b-a-good-idea
 

fnord

Active Member
dude, posting with dashes instead of spaces really screws up the screen width. is that intentional?
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
dude, posting with dashes instead of spaces really screws up the screen width. is that intentional?
It's a fairly effective way to get the question totally ignored, if not the user added to ignore lists just to fix the screenwidth push nuisance.
 

gr33dy_g3niu$

Active Member
Im-not-doing-it-intentional-why-would-i-do-dat-my-spacebar-is-broken-its-the-only-way-it-
wont-looklikethis...........so-can-someone-please-give-me-some-helpful-info-on-my-question.
:twisted: Gr33dy_G3niu$
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
gg, get a new keyboard. $10. Sheesh.

Not bothering with your query if you insist on posting in a way that interrupts others' use of the board.
 

fnord

Active Member
I'll try one time ...

you could always use your return key every few words dontchaknow
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
fnord, that'd work.

Whatever the solution, it's impolite to post in ways which inconvenience readers. When the screenwidth is forced, all other posters' entries must be read by using the horizontal scrollbar.

Nah, I don't need to interact with people who won't be good forum citizens, whatever the excuse.
 

Moon Shadow

Well-Known Member
I think getting rid of the heat is more important so I would start with pulling out the stall air first and at the same time it would pull in fresh air

now will you fix the keyboard
 
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