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SkunkPatronus said:Choose another method of dumping the hot humid stinky air, you're clothes drier will smell like a skunk if you use the same ductwork as it, because it will permeate any ducting attached. It looks like you have a window available in that basement, use that? And you sure don't want fluff in your light...yikes!
Good advice, I will take this to heart. I have two windows along the wall that my circuit breaker box is on in my basement (as seen in my top-down paint basement layout drawing), I could use one window for exhaust, and one for intake? The exhaust window being the one behind my air conditioner unit in my backyard.
dr pyro said:hey if you got electrical questions pm me i can help you out.ive been an sparky (electrician) for a long time. subpanel is the way to go like don said.
Thanks for the guidance! I will private message you a question for some clarification, but plan on contacting a licensed electrician on Monday.
MindzEye said:IMO before any of this is done you need to seal those cracks and sterilize your basement... All that mold is no bueno for buds...
This will be my next task, over the week I am going to research how to seal this crack, and 'seal' the area with an anti-molding finish. Thanks for the reply bro.
BBFan said:I wouldn't dare offer any suggestions. May I instead wish you good luck in your endeavor. I look forward to seeing your first grow.
Thanks man, I appreciate the good vibes! :ccc:
DonJones said:Oh yes, what is behind the wall where that round duct goes through?
Behind that wall is an open area in-between the grow area and my HVAC/water heater. You can see that open-spot in my original post, picture #2, that is angled towards my dryer.
kasgrow said:If you check out my sig you will see old pictures of my grow room.
Will do bro, the more info the better, I am a sponge. :bong:
Thank you everyone for your replies, I truly appreciate you all taking the time to respond, multiple times in some cases, to my questions and concerns.