What did you accomplish today?

whitebb2727

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Filter is clean i replace it every month to help with my allergies. Im aware itll bring less heat into the rest of the house but im not to concerned with that. just want to make sure it wont cause any problems with the furnace

edit: It works great so far, just wanting to know if it could cause any issue with my exhaust fan pulling air when furnace isnt on? would it be best to leave ducting outside of tent near a intake?
Its fine.
 

neosapien

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Filter is clean i replace it every month to help with my allergies. Im aware itll bring less heat into the rest of the house but im not to concerned with that. just want to make sure it wont cause any problems with the furnace

edit: It works great so far, just wanting to know if it could cause any issue with my exhaust fan pulling air when furnace isnt on? would it be best to leave ducting outside of tent near a intake?

As long as smell doesn't back flow through the vent when the furnace fan is off I wouldn't be too worried. I would think air would passively travel to your tent but it's not like that exhaust fan is a turbine or anything , spinning your furnace fan into oblivion. I think. I'm not an HVAC guy. Just an unemployed pool guy actually lol.
 

evergreengardener

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As long as smell doesn't back flow through the vent when the furnace fan is off I wouldn't be too worried. I would think air would passively travel to your tent but it's not like that exhaust fan is a turbine or anything , spinning your furnace fan into oblivion. I think. I'm not an HVAC guy. Just an unemployed pool guy actually lol.
Its fine.
i figured it would be fine but just thought id ask others opinions
 

Bareback

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question for you guys, so I run my tent in the basement. My temps are getting kinda low during lights out. This is what I did to solve it, I have forced air heating there is a vent in the basement that I rarely open since it doesnt heat the area well. So I took some 4 inch flex vent i had put a 4 to 6 inch cone on it and used some ducting tape to attach the cone to the vent so heat will blow into the tent.

Question is do you see and problems being caused by this?
Extra dry air . I would direct away from the leaves.
Just a thought.
 

Bareback

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Thanks, I like it. Called charcoal Micah but every place around here calls it something different.
4 tons down and probably 4ish to go
Ohh ok well, your back will feel much better after the next 4 tons. Hmm I might not be right about that.

But seriously, I have a demo saw with a water attachment and it let's me stand up mostly straight while keeping vertically all the dust at bay.
 

Possum1

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Well, today the deer struck back!
Either the herd sent a suicide buck, or the brother to my victim was so bent on revenge he went after my family the only way he could...knowing it would cost him his life! Watch out people the herd is Ruthless!
I think the little bastard even had a "Herd Life" neck tat.
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Wife and daughter tagged a little spike buck about 10 miles from home. Dead centered him so no meat to salvage. At least nothing leaked out.(of the car :lol:)
No pics of assassin as I didn't care to stand on the busy highway longer than necessary.
 

Chunky Stool

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Well, today the deer struck back!
Either the herd sent a suicide buck, or the brother to my victim was so bent on revenge he went after my family the only way he could...knowing it would cost him his life! Watch out people the herd is Ruthless!
I think the little bastard even had a "Herd Life" neck tat.
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Wife and daughter tagged a little spike buck about 10 miles from home. Dead centered him so no meat to salvage. At least nothing leaked out.(of the car :lol:)
No pics of assassin as I didn't care to stand on the busy highway longer than necessary.
Revenge of the possum!

Where I'm from, possums are usually on the receiving end of roadkill collisions... :roll:
 

Grandpapy

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I have it coming in and pointing directly at the floor. I also have a whole house humidifier on the furnace so its actually not that dry of air

edit: i have sinus problems so i clean my ducting 2 to 3 times a year and swap out my filters monthly
Is your room sealed? if the pressure difference becomes greater when the heat is on then you can expect some unfiltered leakage into your living area.bongsmilie
 

tangerinegreen555

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Dog sitting this afternoon. My daughter's dog started coughing and dry heaving last night around 10ish.

But it doesn't seem like an infectious cough, but more like he may have aspirated a piece of food or something.

Seems perfectly normal otherwise. Eating, peeing, pooping, alert, no fever, not lethargic, etc.

So I'm sitting with him until 6:30.
He has that strange half cough every once in a while, but seems real happy I'm here. He could just be irritated in there now if he did get something down the wrong pipe.
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He also thinks it's dinner time and keeps looking at his food container as I usually let him out to pee and feed him weekdays around 4.

Hang in there buddy, you'll be OK.
 

charface

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Dog sitting this afternoon. My daughter's dog started coughing and dry heaving last night around 10ish.

But it doesn't seem like an infectious cough, but more like he may have aspirated a piece of food or something.

Seems perfectly normal otherwise. Eating, peeing, pooping, alert, no fever, not lethargic, etc.

So I'm sitting with him until 6:30.
He has that strange half cough every once in a while, but seems real happy I'm here. He could just be irritated in there now if he did get something down the wrong pipe.
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He also thinks it's dinner time and keeps looking at his food container as I usually let him out to pee and feed him weekdays around 4.

Hang in there buddy, you'll be OK.
He is handsome but I see crazy eyes.
You should keep him.
 
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