Okay guys, here's the finished room. I will explain each photo in order:
1. Growroom in basement with doorway open.
2. Growroom doorway
3.As you walk in, to your right, there is the doorway to the flowering room. You can see the doorway rolled up and bungeed to a hook in the ceiling. The doorway has sticky velcro all the way around, even on the floor, to stick the door down so no light can get through to the flowering room from the vegging room.
4. On the wall just to the right of the doorway to the flowering room is my cloning area. I just have CFL's hanging right now. Seem to do the job for me. May upgrade somewhere down the line.
5. To the left of the doorway to the flowering room is the intake ducting. It comes from inside my two car insulated attached garage. Lettin the car warm up in the morning is a good thing.
6. Another picture of the intake ducting with a Y going into the flowering room.
7. Turning to the left you can see the doorway and shelving I have installed for storing nutrients, etc.
8. Vegging area just to the right of the shelving. I plan to put another T-5 light in where the intake ducting is. You can see the hooks already hanging ready for the light in picture 5.
9. The entrance into the flowring room. I bought the Quantum Massive 6" with a Digilux 1000 Watt HPS lamp. You can see the 6 x 39 Phat carbon filter in the background along with the fan. ADVICE: while the fan (Valuline 6") is super quiet inside the room, it is loud as fuck in my living room upstairs as that is where the fan is below the floor. Had I put some insulation in between the panda film and the floor, it probably would have reduced the sound a lot so keep that in mind. I may still tear the panda film up to stuff some in there, it's kinda bad. I plan to run my lights at night so it wont be that big of deal but it would just be nice if you couldn't hear it as much.
10. Carbon filter and Xtreme Nano 1000 watt ballast.
11. 220 plug and digital timer. Fan control for exhaust.
12. Oscillating fan.
13. Dehumidifier and intake ducting.
14. Light exhausts out into the basement. You can see the exhaust vent in pic 1 towards that back of the room on the upper part of the wall. This should serve nice for heating the basement. Hopefully smell won't be to much of an issue that I have to worry about.
15. Intake vent in the garage.
One other note that you can't see, the floor has 4 x 8 sheets of high density foam on them to insulate the floor. The panda film is on top of the foam.
The humidity in the room seems to be staying around 42% in both rooms even with the dehumidifier set at 60%. Don't know if my thermometers or the dehumidifier is wrong. Temperature is staying consistantly around 72 degrees. I ran the big light for 2 hours last night and the temperature went up to 74 degrees. We'll see how it does over 12 hours.
2 things I learned from this:
1. Take the time to really think about and layout how your room will be. I did not. As a result, I have many places where there are 1 x 1 pieces of ducttape on the panda film covering holes from where something was - and then I decided to move.
2. Determine exactly where any fans you have will be located. Then insulate the floor to deaden the sound. Any body feel free to chime in here, not sure if insulation will be sufficient or if there is something else that is better.