Fraggle Rock
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Currently I have 2 tents in an extra bedroom. Each tent has its own inline fan for exhaust that works great. I have some passive intakes in both my tents now...There is a lot of airflow that gets sucked through the sides of the bedroom door when I close that and it creates a small whistle noise...So I know I need to add an official intake vent in my bedroom.
Is it okay to add a vent to the bedroom and leave the passive intake vents on the tents open so they receive the fresh ambient air? I'm trying to avoid adding more ducting to each individual tent...
Now, I need to remain as stealth as possible per the agreement with my housemates...So I have done good so far and what I am thinking is that I can close off the central a/c vent since I will be using a portable a/c anyway and use that "natural" looking vent and use a small amount of ducting in the attic to connect it to the exhaust fan ducting that is used for the spare bath that we don't use...I would assume the intake would just pull air from the top of the house where that bath exhaust fan vents to now. I would also make sure there was a filter on all air coming in and out...
What do you all think? I basically need to keep the exhaust fans going and I am trying to also add some fresh air to keep the room fresh!! I am a little worried that once it gets hotter that I will just be pulling in hot as$ air, but I guess I would assume the portable a/c would handle that??? What do you all think??
Any advice and input is greatly appreciated!! Thanks again!!
Is it okay to add a vent to the bedroom and leave the passive intake vents on the tents open so they receive the fresh ambient air? I'm trying to avoid adding more ducting to each individual tent...
Now, I need to remain as stealth as possible per the agreement with my housemates...So I have done good so far and what I am thinking is that I can close off the central a/c vent since I will be using a portable a/c anyway and use that "natural" looking vent and use a small amount of ducting in the attic to connect it to the exhaust fan ducting that is used for the spare bath that we don't use...I would assume the intake would just pull air from the top of the house where that bath exhaust fan vents to now. I would also make sure there was a filter on all air coming in and out...
What do you all think? I basically need to keep the exhaust fans going and I am trying to also add some fresh air to keep the room fresh!! I am a little worried that once it gets hotter that I will just be pulling in hot as$ air, but I guess I would assume the portable a/c would handle that??? What do you all think??
Any advice and input is greatly appreciated!! Thanks again!!