It won't work. At most, you'll have 16 inches of space between the vertical studs which run the height of your floor to ceiling. It'll basically be like blowing into a enclosed box. If you have an attic directly above you, it shouldn't be anything more then drywall and a layer of joint compound(textured). Granted, you'll have ceiling joists and most likely insulation as well. Easiest way is just to get up in the attic and check. You might also be able to knock on the ceiling to locate the joists or use a stud sensor to figure out where to cut between.so ive been wanting to put a 400w in my closet, but i have no way to exhaust it out of the closet while keeping the door closed, anyone ever cut a hole in the wall and blowing the warm air into the space created by the studs between the drywall?
The above says it all.NO, you can not blow that hot humid air into the walls of the house unless you want moldy rotting walls. That wierd plastery shit is more than likely Lath and Plaster. It is a little messy, not anymore powder around than you get with drywall. A drill and saber saw would do it. VV
i want toi clarify...like everyone else is saying, you cant just jam the air into that closed space. with my system, the space is utilized, but also not enclosed as i have an opening on the opposite side of the wall in effect making a wind tunnel out of the stud spaceyeah, i have the same setup with a 250hps, wish i had the 400. what i did was put an intake pc shooting air at the level of the plants. it pulls air in from a hole cut into the area between the stud in the drywall. along the same stud space i drilled a hole on the other side of the wall (MY BEDROOM) and fit a wall vent over so it is not suspicious at all. that is my intake if it makes sense.
outtake i rewired my bathroom fan to a new one that i put in the top of the closet. it pulls air through a carbon filter and exhaust through a hole i cut into the ceiling. with the way i wired it is hooked up to the switch that controls my bathroom fan.
i love this system. before i used to just have a closet in another room and just kept the door open with a fan on. now, i have the closet shut with even a blanket over it to hide the door. temps are not a problem at all and i also get constant air exchange