Ventilation into airconditionded/well ventilated area

If I vent exhaust/carbon scrubbed air out of my sealed room and into a well-air-conditioned (via window air conditioner) and well-ventilated kitchen/living room combo area should this be sufficient? I do not feel comfortable cutting a hole into the attic of my condo. I have a duct muffler, as well as other sound dampening measure so sound is not an issue.

I would simply be venting my exhaust through a 6 inch hole in the wall to an air conditioned and ventilated exterior. Have about 585 watts of cxb3070s generating a roughly predicted 3500 btus, so my window air conditions is plenty strong for it. That and it's in a cooler climate.
let me know any thoughts appreciated,
 

GrumpyToker

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Seems like it would work to me.

Give it a go and if it doesn't work then you could always cut a hole later.
 

nevergoodenuf

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That set up is not considered a sealed room. Do you have an intake for this room? If not, add one and you should be fine. Just run your lights at the coldest time of the day/night.
 

SPLFreak808

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If you vent into the same room as the intake you might have problems and a higher electric bill. Whatever room you vent into, needa to stay away from the intakes
 
You're right it is definitely not sealed from rest of my apartment but it is very well sealed from rest of condo building. My bad.

My thought is to come up with a way to ventilate room only what is helpful for cooling and air filtering WHILE running time releases of co2 in attempt to gain somewhat profitably higher co2 levels during flowering only.

Thanks for input-- here's my plan, I appreciate you greatly if you actually aren't bored to death and read it.

The room will intake from my living room through a 4 inch fan + hepa filter. It will exhaust into my kitchen through a six in hole in the adjecent wall. The two rooms are connected, but there is somewhat of a dividing wall.

The intake and my ac will be connected to the same temperature controller, so should turn on at same time when room reaches max temp.

Exhaust fan will be automatically run for 15 minutes each hour- filtered by a carbon filter and maybe some thing additional? (Thoughts?)

I will have co2 running for 15 minutes each hour as well. 30 minutes in between co2 and exhaust fan running. Hepa filter and intake fan + ac will only run as needed for cooling hopefully minimal due to my location.


I was also considering running a dehumidifier outside of my room near my exhaust. Good idea?
 
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