Quote Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
What about running an exhaust hose underground or on the ground somehow and running it away from the shed, to exhaust somewhere else. Hell, have a heat source coming out of a hole in the middle of the back yard, or whatever. Or maybe run it up to next to your outside A/C unit or something.

Just an idea. Obviously, you would have to increase the size of your fan (strength) to compensate for the added distance, but it would remove the heat away from the shed, and also allow for it to cool down while [underground].


The Fog :rastasmoke:
yea fog! iv been thinking alone the same lines but your right the fan would have to work harder. if the worst comes to the worst it might have to be done.
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