Fnominon
Active Member
My portable AC was built basically with two units like a minisplit. The top top part was ran the cooling and the bottom had the condenser and hot air exhaust. I took the unit entirely apart and rebuilt it so that the bottom of the unit was sealed into a box that had a large duct into the main room, while the top unit recirculated the air inside the grow. I go through 20lbs of compressed CO2 in two weeks or a standard tank of propane using the burner. Smell is an issue, I run some really smelly strains and the exhaust still manages to get a hint of it even after all the work sealing the unit. What I do is run the air under the house into the crawl space and then exhaust it out the back of the house under a rabbit hutch. A trained nose could potentially get a whiff, but most people would just confuse the smell with the rabbit poop. In your situation I recommend keeping your neutral room negatively pressurized so that if any smell gets out of your sealed room it will be pulled towards a carbon scrubber.
If you want your AC done right go with a mini-split, for me I am struggling with this since I live in the Pacific NW justifying an outdoor unit is next to impossible. Has anyone heard of someone putting the condenser under their house in a crawl space and then venting that air out through the under house vents?
If you want your AC done right go with a mini-split, for me I am struggling with this since I live in the Pacific NW justifying an outdoor unit is next to impossible. Has anyone heard of someone putting the condenser under their house in a crawl space and then venting that air out through the under house vents?