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    I think we’re getting somewhere guys
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    Thoughts on this?
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    You guys are amazing, this helps a lot. I’m going to look into insulating duct work and see what I find
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    Honestly sounds like the plume idea would be best as mentioned above. The smell would be my next worry.
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    What if I kept the duct length to a minimum? So maybe only a foot length is exposed in the attic and is cooled immediately by the filter. I live in a hot humid area anyway where my attic is already 85-90 degrees. If it gets below 60 outside I think that’s where I will have that problem. Only...
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    Joint in attic is joke, not trying to die
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    That’s an idea I didn’t think of, I like it. Lemme brainstorm in my attic with a joint. Lol thank you
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    Well the room is sealed. I just don’t have fresh air exchange. If I did the room would be THAT much better.
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    Well the hole would be fit with a duct/vent so it would look clean. It would look just like a regular air vent. I would obviously save the drywall piece so I can patch it a ways down the road if needed. But In the attic would be a 10in AC Infinity fan attached to a carbon filter. Which would...
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    Humidity isn’t the problem, I just need a fresh air exchange. My humidity in late flower doesn’t get above 55% so I’m not too worried there. The problem is it’s 85 degrees in late flower. The AC infinity should displace that no? And when the air is pulled through the filter it’s not hot coming...
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    Hey guys, long time reader first time posting. I am currently building out a spare bedroom I have to fit two growers choice 680 LEDs. The room is approximately 10x15 ft. I will be using the central air to cool the room but the problem I have is the dehumidifier in the room gets too hot (85-90)...
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