brews_willis
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I am currently running a new closet setup that runs 2x 600 Watt 8" Cooltubes, the grow is going great however I made the mistake of venting into the attic when I setup the room up a couple months ago. Now it's winter and the temps outside will be below freezing for the next 4-5 months, I'm noticing some frost forming on the inside of roof sheeting and I know I need to change where I'm exhausting. I live in a manufactured home and too me the easiest and possibly the best place for me to exhaust the warm light air would be into the space where the furnace intakes air. My furnace intake is built into a space in the wall of my home, so my idea was to blow the warm air from the light exhaust into the intake space in the wall through the ceiling of the space. I'm planning on using 8" insulated flex duct to run from where I currently exhaust into the attic then down through the ceiling of the intake space (which is sealed from the attic and only draws air from the inside of my home) via a flange. The air would be dumping into the space beside the furnace intake filter and when the furnace is not running the air would be pushed out throughout the homes ducting and through the intake vent on the wall for the furnace. I am using an 8"HO Can fan to push my exhaust, its rated at 766CFM.
Does anyone see a problem with this? I have read other posts where people are heating their homes with their lights, but my situation seems a bit different with the way the furnace intake is built into the houses wall space. All the warm air from the lights will be accessed by the furnace on the intake side, not on output side of furnace, it also does not bypass the furnace air intake filter. Smell is not a concern at this point as I'm using a CANFAN 66 carbon filter which is also rated for my exhaust fans output cfm. Humidity is way higher outside than inside where I live during the winter, of course in the summer I may just vent back into the attic not having to worry about the much colder air on the outside of the roof/attic.
Any thoughts on what I'm planning will be appreciated.
Does anyone see a problem with this? I have read other posts where people are heating their homes with their lights, but my situation seems a bit different with the way the furnace intake is built into the houses wall space. All the warm air from the lights will be accessed by the furnace on the intake side, not on output side of furnace, it also does not bypass the furnace air intake filter. Smell is not a concern at this point as I'm using a CANFAN 66 carbon filter which is also rated for my exhaust fans output cfm. Humidity is way higher outside than inside where I live during the winter, of course in the summer I may just vent back into the attic not having to worry about the much colder air on the outside of the roof/attic.
Any thoughts on what I'm planning will be appreciated.