Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Yes for sure irydyum, as i watched them hook up a cover over my front door of my house, to see if the house was too insulated. I never thought a home could be ''too'' insulated, but i guess that there needs to be a balance of air flow through your house to keep harmful air thats not good to breath out of the home. Of course there is a balance which needs to be met so to keep out the cold, but allow harmful elements in the environment to escape is the slandered.:rasta:


i think if you have ventilation/a/c outlets in your house i would set the armoire near it with the intake fan as close to the outlet as possible then you have the fresh cool air being drawn straight in this will force the hhot humid air out thru you extraction fan hope ive helped a bit
growmanchw Reviewed by growmanchw on . Ventilation in TEXAS cold/heat first time poster so bare with me please. I live in texas and want to start a grow for some personal use pot. (tired of dealin with drug dealers lol) During summer time it gets very hot and humid here and am worried about setting up an fresh air intake vent and bring all the heat and humidity into the house. my house is only a year old and was built with a whole house ventilation system. will this kind of system bring in enough fresh air for my plants? fyi i will be using a modified armoire Rating: 5