House heat register into tent?

exxige

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I am about to start my first grow and have been monitoring temps in my basement and in the tent the last week. We have gotten to about 32F outside a few nights and the tent never goes below 59F. However, we will get colder over winter. I have a heat register right above the tent and was considering running some extra 6" duct I have directly into the tent. I figure even if this heats it up a little more then I need I can increase my exhaust fan which is WAY oversized for the tent.

Any concerns or reasons not to do this? I would run the duct to the bottom inlet on the tent opposite of the exhaust.
 
I am about to start my first grow and have been monitoring temps in my basement and in the tent the last week. We have gotten to about 32F outside a few nights and the tent never goes below 59F. However, we will get colder over winter. I have a heat register right above the tent and was considering running some extra 6" duct I have directly into the tent. I figure even if this heats it up a little more then I need I can increase my exhaust fan which is WAY oversized for the tent.

Any concerns or reasons not to do this? I would run the duct to the bottom inlet on the tent opposite of the exhaust.
Great idea to dry it out and get odor through the whole duct system.
 
I am about to start my first grow and have been monitoring temps in my basement and in the tent the last week. We have gotten to about 32F outside a few nights and the tent never goes below 59F. However, we will get colder over winter. I have a heat register right above the tent and was considering running some extra 6" duct I have directly into the tent. I figure even if this heats it up a little more then I need I can increase my exhaust fan which is WAY oversized for the tent.

Any concerns or reasons not to do this? I would run the duct to the bottom inlet on the tent opposite of the exhaust.
sounds good put a good damper on it to stop smells from getting in when not running
 
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