Closet and venting

tstick

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One thing that you might consider.....If there is space between the bottom of the door and the floor, then you could mock up some kind of cardboard box with a space cutout that corresponds to the space under the door....and then cut out a hole on the top of that box, connect the duct from the tent to it and divert the air out the bottom of the door via the slot that you cut out. It would be kind of like a manifold. Of course, the space might not be big enough to handle the capacity of the exhaust rate, but it might be okay with the fan slowed down a bit....just a wild card idea.
 

kahoona

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lose the tent and take the hatch out and save it for when your done. cut a piece of plywood to fit the hatch hole. run some 4 inch flex out the plywood and right to a roof vent thats in the attic. use a small 4 inch inline fan to exhaust the heat and moisture on a thermostat. rh goes hand in hand with temp of space trying to temper. if your exhausting air out you must replace the air with fresh air. you get free cooling and c02 and dehumidify without any equipment. pulling air from inside the house can have problems like back drafting your gas water heater etc. i bring in fresh air from outside all winter. the inline 4 inch fan is on a thermostat and cycles by itself only when needed. growing during summer you will need mechanical cooling like a small portable ac unit. they control temps and humidity. at night when the lights are off i have a small electric heater that maintains a minimum temp so they dont get too cold etc. its a very small space and shouldnt take too much to get temps in line.
 
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