Indoor Temperature issues. Hope someone can help!

Good stuff fullauto do you have any pics of your box?? And kindred thanks for the info.. may have to go that route now. :thumbup:
 
ok bro,i had to dig this contraption out of my shed for pics so please excuse if it looks a little dirty-i haven't used it since winter time lol. I don't have the flex ducting anymore as the mice found it lol. Off the stack coming out of the box i attached a 4ft piece of insulated flex ducting and ran that into a 5 gallon bucket with a lid on it.The bucket had 30-40 1" holes thru it for air movement. the air would come out of the box,thru the ducting and into the 5 gallon bucket which had 2 furnace filter air freshners inside-the air coming out of the bucket smelled berry fresh!Anyway,heres the pics,if ya got any questions just shout at me and i'll help ya out.
 

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You'll be fine with that duct fan in your closet during the winter-thats when i used mine and its cold where i am-my box temps held tite at 85F. I also ran 3/8" x 9/16" foam weatherstripping around the rim of the box so when u put the 2 together it was pretty air tite. Cut yourself a little 2"x2" square hole in the side for a viewing window so u can see inside without having to open the box.The curve pipe you see coming out the side is just an elbow for a light trap-came in handy for wrapping some pantyhose over the end for an air filter so no dust got sucked inside.
 
LOL,i just noticed in the pic i got the top of the box on the wrong way-the duct fan should be on the opposite side from the intake pipe for good cross ventilation.
 
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