Hi mate.
Good effort.
I am not sure of all the pro's and con's of your set up due to my inexperience but you get my +rep for the piccies and brief explanation.
Nice one.
So I had the task of going from a 4" intake all the way down to a 2 1'2" hole through the wall. The reason why I say 2 1'2" hole is because a normal electrical faceplate can be put up on the wall and you would never know someone did anything once I move.
Tupperware
Hot Glue
Sharpie
Phillips Screwdriver
Metal Snips
Electrical Tape
Random 4" Can
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Thats all I used,
I am able to snap this on and off as I leave and come from my home. The temp raises 3 degrees with the one intake snapped in and the other intake taken out. This is a good cheap way for an intake
Hi mate.
Good effort.
I am not sure of all the pro's and con's of your set up due to my inexperience but you get my +rep for the piccies and brief explanation.
Nice one.
Well the con is going to such a small hole for the intake but it's the only way I can figure it out without making too big of holes in the wall and bieng able to cover up the holes with simple items other than that it seems to work wonderful
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