I had one built for me. It was a "contractor J box" that ran a 120v outlet with a timer as a relay to control the four 220v outlets. I know the cost was 200 for parts alone and was built by an electrician friend of mine
After testing my previous a/c set up of ona soaked filters they seemed to not prevent any odor through the machine. I rigged up a carbon intake for the system and this works like a dream. It cost 8 bucks for the filters and the tape I had on hand. I know it seems low tech and easy but i figured...
yea heat does kill those filters but mine is double layered and the intake is as I said soaked with ona lol. Yea im a medical patient so its legit I just dont want the neighbors knowing whats going on next door;)
I don't right now cuz its mounted in the attic. But all it is a duct cap and collar with mesh connecting them. I went to walmart and got some carbon filters for air purifiers like 6 bucks. So basically a DIY scrubber exhaust for about 20 bucks. On the intake for the ac every filter is too thin...
I ran a 600w in a 4x4 tent and it was more than enough. I have it still but don't need it if you're interested. Hydro is very involved and takes tons of time and research to do correctly. Im also guessing you're in 303? If you're in a basement watch out for spider mites.
@reefamadness that is just my mad MS paint skills lol. Got everything squared away the under light temp is 78.4 degrees. The exhaust off the a/c was getting pretty damn hot but I think it will work out. Stock hose was 6in diameter and about 5.5ft long. Mine is just under 8ft but I used 8in...
Yes i decided to go with a dedicated exhaust to the attic itself. Im increasing the exhaust outlet size from 6in to 8in so this should take care of any flow issues. I am building it as we speak lol so no results yet but today was 88 degrees so it needs the cooling bad lol. Also fabricated a new...
Thanks for the response. Yea I heard that if you extend the exhaust too much it causes the unit to malfunction as the ceiling is a good 8ft tall. Ill probably end up going this route though.
So my temp in my room are way too high so I purchased a portable LG 9000 btu air conditioner. I have a question on how to route the exhaust for the ac unit. I have an inline fan already with booster and passive intake pulling cool air. I wanted to tap into this duct work to exhaust the A/C unit...