DrGribble
Well-Known Member
Yeah, it's supposed to be at a slight angle for 'condensate utilization (i assume cooling) and drainage' I think it does both... potentially maybe if there is an abundance of condensate built up and more so than necessary for the splash cooling? Either way I am thinking maybe I should just devise a way to clear out the crawl space for the first 3-4 feet so nothing gets splashed, these things are designed to be outdoors afterall I suppose.
And for the duct work, that exhaust duct is going out the basement window (which is right near where the A/C is located, it's one of those small basement windows so could never work with an A/C alone. Intake seems unnecessary, it's just passively taking normal room temperature air from outside the grow area / crawlspace which should not be mixing too much with any hot air at all, that Hydrofarm fan is way more powerful than necessary to expel the exhaust air so I see no issues arrising. Eventually the room will be sealed and have no use for intake/exhaust but for now I am just leaving it unsealed to get fresh air on it's own for the time being until I complete my build and getting the supplies I need.
And for the duct work, that exhaust duct is going out the basement window (which is right near where the A/C is located, it's one of those small basement windows so could never work with an A/C alone. Intake seems unnecessary, it's just passively taking normal room temperature air from outside the grow area / crawlspace which should not be mixing too much with any hot air at all, that Hydrofarm fan is way more powerful than necessary to expel the exhaust air so I see no issues arrising. Eventually the room will be sealed and have no use for intake/exhaust but for now I am just leaving it unsealed to get fresh air on it's own for the time being until I complete my build and getting the supplies I need.