Ventilation Help!!!

Coljb614

Member
I'm going to be moving into a new place with a unfinished basement that I plan on putting a 8'x5'x7' tent in. My current grow is set up in a bedroom and ventilated into an attic,which was easy. Now with it being moved into a basement I'm concerned of where to run the ventilation. I don't want to run it out the basement window just because is on the side of the house and the houses are spaced tight enough together that I'm worried that the neighbor might see or smell it when cutting the grass or something. So if anyone has any suggestion of how to run it please give me some advice. Thanks!:bigjoint:bongsmilie:joint::leaf:
 

jijiandfarmgang

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What are temps like in basement?

Is it a big basement?

I would just do a trial run in the basement, vented into open first and see what happens to temp in the tent.

- Jiji
 

Coljb614

Member
yea its a fairly large basement prolly a good 1000sqft or so. It says much colder than hte rest of the house due to the there being multiple vents in there. I'm not so much worried about the basement getting hot or anything from it, I'm more worried about if i vent into the room how it will affect the co2 levels.
 

Coljb614

Member
I already have a carbon filter I was just worried about heat build up in the room and co2.

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Flagg420

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hope u have an old unused chimney from a former furnace/fireplace, pipe in.

Otherwise, hella good carbon scrubber, and port it out right next to where ever your dryer exhausts.
 

jijiandfarmgang

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yea its a fairly large basement prolly a good 1000sqft or so. It says much colder than hte rest of the house due to the there being multiple vents in there. I'm not so much worried about the basement getting hot or anything from it, I'm more worried about if i vent into the room how it will affect the co2 levels.
CO2 levels inside the home are higher than outside. Even with plants in there your CO2 levels will still be relatively high. I tested this myself, and anyone with a CO2 meter can vouch for this.

- Jiji
 
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