Thanks for the input and suggestions guys! I went ahead and picked up another ventilation fan (400 CFM) today to see what I can achieve with just ventilation before I look into an a/c unit.
1x 400 CFM
1x 334 CFM
1x 150-250 CFM (cheap ducting fan)
I would have to figure out how to safely connect my 6" ducting to a 4" ducting for the clothes dryer to vent the hot air out of the basement, but it would also have to travel around 20 feet worth of ducting before making it is great escape, do you think that is achievable with the fans I am working with? I have not installed my carbon filter yet inside of my room, but that will be the start of the air extraction from the actual flowering room before heading down the lengthy travel of ducting.
I'll be using one of the larger fans to air cool my light reflector, and the other to ventilate air into/from the flowering room. However, I do not know where I would place the other two fans, would the 334 CFM fan be used for air intake, creating a positive pressure in the room, or exhaust to have a (somewhat) negative pressure? Also, where would that leave the cheap ducting fan to be placed, somewhere along the 20 feet of ducting, or as an active intake for the flowering room?
I placed a thermometer back where I vent the hot air into the basement currently, and there is not an increase in temperature, which makes me wonder if it is worth all of the effort in the first place considering I cannot even notice a difference in the basement? Before I create the holes in my flowering room, should I just perhaps return the new fan and shoot for an a/c unit before investing more money into a solution that will not work?