awoitte
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I don't have a ton of overhead room with my layout and the garage door, but I'd still like to get some type of vent taking out the condensation. I plan on making something similar to this:
I have two questions:
1) Is it possible to run the exhaust down, so that instead of cutting a hole in my garage to vent the exhaust, I could run a line right next to the bottom of my garage door and just crack it half a foot for the exhaust to leave?
... I've only seen examples of people running the exhaust higher up and am not sure if this is required or just common.
2) If the above is not possible, and I have a good blower/fan similar to Kal's setup from the electric brewery, what is the smallest hole I can get away with cutting into my wall for an exhaust, based on the following:
-There is a 6-8" run the entire distance from blower to the wall leading outside
-Total run is < 10 ft, and the only bend is a 90 similar to the one in the video, where it is immediately after the blower and then it goes straight until meeting the exhaust wall/hole.
Thanks,
I have two questions:
1) Is it possible to run the exhaust down, so that instead of cutting a hole in my garage to vent the exhaust, I could run a line right next to the bottom of my garage door and just crack it half a foot for the exhaust to leave?
... I've only seen examples of people running the exhaust higher up and am not sure if this is required or just common.
2) If the above is not possible, and I have a good blower/fan similar to Kal's setup from the electric brewery, what is the smallest hole I can get away with cutting into my wall for an exhaust, based on the following:
-There is a 6-8" run the entire distance from blower to the wall leading outside
-Total run is < 10 ft, and the only bend is a 90 similar to the one in the video, where it is immediately after the blower and then it goes straight until meeting the exhaust wall/hole.
Thanks,
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