T
The Hemp Goddess
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I have been kicking this around for a bit and would like some input...
As many of you know, I live in the mountains and get cold and snow in winter. I always have to add auxillary heat in my flowering room during lights out. I have been thinking of running another flowering space with the lights running opposite each other so one room could heat the other. This new room would be about 12 sq ft with a single 600W and the lights would run at night. I would like to run the exhaust from one room to the other to heat it during lights out. The rooms would not be adjacent to one another and I would have to run about 20' of ducting. I would use the heavy duty insulated ducting like the HVAC guys use and run it through the crawl space. One of my questions is whether I would need 2 ducting runs? Or could I have both fans connected to the same ducting? This would require pushing air backward through the fan that was not running--didn't know if you could do this?
This is in the planning stage. Any suggestions or ideas?
As many of you know, I live in the mountains and get cold and snow in winter. I always have to add auxillary heat in my flowering room during lights out. I have been thinking of running another flowering space with the lights running opposite each other so one room could heat the other. This new room would be about 12 sq ft with a single 600W and the lights would run at night. I would like to run the exhaust from one room to the other to heat it during lights out. The rooms would not be adjacent to one another and I would have to run about 20' of ducting. I would use the heavy duty insulated ducting like the HVAC guys use and run it through the crawl space. One of my questions is whether I would need 2 ducting runs? Or could I have both fans connected to the same ducting? This would require pushing air backward through the fan that was not running--didn't know if you could do this?
This is in the planning stage. Any suggestions or ideas?