Not exactly sure what you are looking for. If you take 80 degree air and run it through an a/c unit about the best you will get it a 20 degree cool down. 80 degrees in 60 degrees out. Now as the room cools down 75 degrees in 55 degrees out of the a/c. This is just to a certain point. Coolest...
Yes you will need a booster fan to help this out if you add a carbon filter. The exhaust fan on one of those r2d2 machines isn't strong enough for the added static pressure of a filter. You can get booster fans set up for 4 6 and 8 inch ducting and bigger if needed.
i cant really tell from the picture, do these wires go to each side of the outlet or do they both go to the same side of the outlet. Also another option is does the black one go to the top screw on the outlet and the red to the bottom or vise versa. it is possible to split the top of the outlet...
an a/c doesn't exhaust the inside air outside unless you have make up air found on bigger systems. the air on the outside is from the condensor fan that is cooling the refrigerant in the a/c. If it is a window shaker type a/c then you would need to silicon the outdoor vent to prevent any indoor...
you have a room of 700 cubic feet, you want to change the air lets say every 3 minutes. You would need 20 air changes an hour. the formula for this is cfm x 60 (minutes in an hour) divide by the cubic feet of the room. CFM cubic feet per minute. At 225 cfm. 225 x 60 = 13500 cubic feet per...