tek_nological
Member
Hi,
I'm currently building a darkroom in our laundry room, 3Mx2.5M.
The house we're living in is rented, so I'm creating a temporary darkroom and cannot attatch items to wall/ceiling nor mark the walls in anyway.
I'm unsure quite how to ventilate the room safely.
I'm setting up dry side on back wall and wet side on front wall by sink. On left hand wall there's a door and a slat window. The sink is by on the left by the window. On the right is a sliding door to enter/exit the room.
On the wet side in the middle at the bottom of the wall is a removable board that goes through to the area under the house. There is a duct from an existing dryer through the board.
I have looked into ventilation and found an extraction fan kit for $70 NZD that appears to be the best so far. I'm not wanting to spend too much.
Is it possible to have some kind of fan mounted in a board over the slatted window that would extract the fumes or would it be better to have the extraction fan mounted at the top of the wall above the printing trays?
Is there anyway of light proofing the fan from the front, covered in black material or will that reduce the efficiency of the fan?
Is using the existing duct with a bit of modification a good idea? Or do I risk fumes getting into the rest of the house?
Any ideas on how best to cover the door and window and the sliding door temporarily so it can be removed when we move? And doesn't mark paintwork etc?
Thought of covering windows with wooden panels pushed into place, then thick black plastic over it. Could always attach things with gaffa tape then repaint it when we move.
All replies and information much appreciated,
Cheers Leo
I'm currently building a darkroom in our laundry room, 3Mx2.5M.
The house we're living in is rented, so I'm creating a temporary darkroom and cannot attatch items to wall/ceiling nor mark the walls in anyway.
I'm unsure quite how to ventilate the room safely.
I'm setting up dry side on back wall and wet side on front wall by sink. On left hand wall there's a door and a slat window. The sink is by on the left by the window. On the right is a sliding door to enter/exit the room.
On the wet side in the middle at the bottom of the wall is a removable board that goes through to the area under the house. There is a duct from an existing dryer through the board.
I have looked into ventilation and found an extraction fan kit for $70 NZD that appears to be the best so far. I'm not wanting to spend too much.
Is it possible to have some kind of fan mounted in a board over the slatted window that would extract the fumes or would it be better to have the extraction fan mounted at the top of the wall above the printing trays?
Is there anyway of light proofing the fan from the front, covered in black material or will that reduce the efficiency of the fan?
Is using the existing duct with a bit of modification a good idea? Or do I risk fumes getting into the rest of the house?
Any ideas on how best to cover the door and window and the sliding door temporarily so it can be removed when we move? And doesn't mark paintwork etc?
Thought of covering windows with wooden panels pushed into place, then thick black plastic over it. Could always attach things with gaffa tape then repaint it when we move.
All replies and information much appreciated,
Cheers Leo