oh really???
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oh sorry CO alarm everybody is a carbon monoxide alarm,
. . . .why would i have to worry about carbon monoxide???
. . . .why would i have to worry about carbon monoxide???
What else is using the chimney?oh sorry CO alarm everybody is a carbon monoxide alarm,
. . . .why would i have to worry about carbon monoxide???
Maybe I'm stoned but i don't know what you mean. Like a fireplace?What else is using the chimney?
Dont vent into your attic it will create mold and dry ice mold removal cost $$$ I do that for a living so I knowshouldnt be a problem but why not vent to the attic?
yeah, fireplace, furnace, hot water heater, etc.Maybe I'm stoned but i don't know what you mean. Like a fireplace?
No No No......venting the humidity/moisture to your attic is not a good idea......I remove mold from Attics with Dry ice.just vent through your attic...
I doubt you will even have any heat coming out during the winter after passing 35-40 feet of brick chimney
But heat coming out a chimney is *normal* Summer months may show different unless its gas/oil hot water.( IMHO ) At the point of release into the outside air there will def still be a noticable diff in the color on the flir between the escaping "warm" ( lets call it ) air and the cold wintrer air.. Even w/ "35-40 ft of bricks..
Yeah; i'm no expert, but i'm sure 20-30 ft of cold winter brick would prolly ensure no 'heat' is coming out, and all the water moisture in the air ventilating would condensate to the cold brick before it got to the top, so if your talking about what i'm assuming appears to come out of city sewer lids when it's cold outside, I don't think you'll look like you have a sewer coming out of your chimney. Are you planning on humidifying or using CO2?( IMHO ) At the point of release into the outside air there will def still be a noticable diff in the color on the flir between the escaping "warm" ( lets call it ) air and the cold wintrer air.. Even w/ "35-40 ft of bricks..
So Who has the scoop on FLIR?
. . .But what about this FLIR??
most are 1000 watters,,, the orange are HPSAren't street lights like 250Watt?
So Who has the scoop on FLIR?
I know that venting a 400hps out a non-working chimney is no big deal. True it is not like a few 1000 watters. But since I know that the chimney is non-working I think that the neighbors will notice steam from the chimney and be wonder.
. . .Remember I used to live two houses down as a kid. These people have been here since than and could possibly know more about my house than I do. Anywho I do believe that the best solution would be to scrub the air and dump it inbetween the floorboards, they're a foot tall and wide. Or in the furnace room but it would get awfully hot in the course of a day. Even in winter.
. . .But what about this FLIR??
Post Re-Edited for clarity.Dudes for small grows.... just buy a carbon air scrubber thats designed to sit in place..... pull the smell out of the air.... and return clean air........ and if you need to get a dehumidifier. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350240379043
Neigbours? How about a FLIR pig seeing a hot jet of air coming outta there?!!?So I'm venting out of my chimney. The questions are. . .
Will the heat from a 400hps make steam if it is vented into a cold environment?
will the exhaust cool before it hits the outside?
I don't want my neighbors to see steam venting from a chimney. Also the exhaust has to travel about 30-40 feet to exit the chimney.