Bigbuddy420

Black and white poly

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Hey I know b/w poly will keep mildew down and is highly reflective, but will it also keep my room cooler when I run my a/c. I thought it might act as a big cooler. Im using a dehumidy, inline fans and carbon filters to take care the the smell and the heat which then goes into the attic.

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I using a dehumidy because summer is very hot humid for us in the gulf coast area. It does add the extra heat but it keeps my room at right at 50%. its like im solving my humidity problem but making my temp problem rise. Im using a drip system. Ill try it with out the dehumidy and see how high it drifts.

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Haha yeah it gets hot. I got a 9ooo btu LG portable air conditioner. Ive seen dudes with window units, but I dont know how I feel about those kinds of a/c units. Im going to grab a couple more 8" exuast fans, c filters, maybe a temp switch, wrap the room in b/w poly and go from there. Ill let you know it works. Thanks for the advise there brother.

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Keep us posted brother, looking forward to hearing how it will pan out!

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