When warm air meets cold air what do you think is gonna happen??
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I kinda get what your saying, so the hot air is vented outside somewhere but through the heated ducting from the heater?In the winter people use some form of heat right ? So 99% of heaters have a venting system, just go up in
You attic and find the Ducting and tie into it with a tee or something, and it wont matter if theres steam
Its in a normal spot to have it
Are you saying your going to vent 6 to 10 1k light holy hell dude thats alot of heat!!
You got another issue to deal with and thats how to supply enough amps to power
All that lol
i was thinking about blowing the hot air into the restroom and have it vented through the roof, but i was concerned about the steam showing during the winter. any ideas on how to fix this?careful about tapping into the heating exhaust duct. when your fans are off, the heaters exhaust will work its way back into your room & when fans are on, they may overpower the furnace & not allow it to vent outside.
can you build a room to exhaust into then blow the air outside? giving it a chance to cool off.
are you just talkin about the winter time only?With 6-10 1k lights? I'd just run the heat THRU my house and turn my furnace off, LOL
i guess i wouldnt go that route than...what would you suggest?It depends how your light cooling ducting is setup on how much moisture will be in the air being exhausted. If you are drawing the air to cool the lights from within the grow area it will carry allot of moisture and show up as steam when it hits the cooler outside air. If you have a light cooling setup where it draws air from outside the grow area it will carry much lower amounts of moisture and produce little steam.
how would i use the dehumidifier? and by saying draw dry air to vent my hoods, ex, do u mean like running ducting from another room and into the room and through the lights and out the roof?or drraw dry air to vent your hoods, b ut you still hvae to vent your scrubber and room exchange
Do you have an insulated attic? Why not vent hot air into attic space (by disconnecting bathroom ducting) and let it diffuse out the open vent, instead of ducting straight to the outside?
Are you venting grow room air and/or closed light hoods/tubes?