CarlBrutananadilewski
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So if im running both of these things how do i add c02 to my spare bedroom ill be growing in? Wont they just push the c02 to my venting spot in my attic or filter it thru the ac?
Im running a 1000 watt hps and mh. The c02 is to give to the plants. So if i dont have the other end of the light sealed it will be a waste to add c02 right?Gotta be sealed or atleast close, if its not sealed whats the c02 for?
In that case, as @SPLFreak808 said, you gotta seal it.Im running a 1000 watt hps and mh. The c02 is to give to the plants. So if i dont have the other end of the light sealed it will be a waste to add c02 right?
How big is your 2000 watt room?Im running a 1000 watt hps and mh. The c02 is to give to the plants. So if i dont have the other end of the light sealed it will be a waste to add c02 right?
I like the sounds of that. I guess the big idea besides better plant growth with c02 is u can get more end weight like u grew more plantsYou need to have a look at how refrigerative AC's work.
It recirculates the inside air i believe and doesn't actually suck anything out
alot of times, growers get away with a high quality window unit mounted up high. There is usually an isolation foam board inside that stops the backwards flow, however be warned that cheaper units might lack isolation qualities which could cause smells ect leaking through the rear end of the unit.If u use a ac system how does it not suck c02 out theu its intake? Everyone uses ac to a certain point
Yeah i havw a 13000 btu window unit i want to use and i have to make my own heat tray in the back of it attached to a 8inch inline fan.alot of times, growers get away with a high quality window unit mounted up high. There is usually an isolation foam board inside that stops the backwards flow, however be warned that cheaper units might lack isolation qualities which could cause smells ect leaking through the rear end of the unit.
Portable units can be used also but they are much less efficient.
Ouch lol, I use 3m double stick tape for my glass and sandwich it between the mounts, I also use silicone couplers with 8" automotive clamps for the vents and it stops any and all leaks through the lights as long as you dont use gorilla tape or shit along that nature, you can test it by filling it with water. I use the same parts on my turbo kitsEven if you draw from outside the room accross your lights youll waste co2. No matter how hard you try to seal the hoods they will leak and suck it out. Been there done that...
Well... i tried... and tried....hoods and the duct joints... couldnt get it right and gave up.Ouch lol, I use 3m double stick tape for my glass and sandwich it between the mounts, I also use silicone couplers with 8" automotive clamps for the vents and it stops any and all leaks through the lights as long as you dont use gorilla tape or shit along that nature, you can test it by filling it with water. I use the same parts on my turbo kits
I plan on venting my ac in tbe attic. Im using a standard window ac unit 13000 btus. But i have to make a rear box to put behind it and put a 8inch inline fan to vent it up there.I use an 6" inline blower to cool my two 600 hoods. I draw from in the room and exhaust next to the ceiling in the room. The room absorbs the heat and I can get the lights closer to the plants. The a/c mitigates the heat gain plus your mixing and moving air in the room. Way easier to keep the CO2 suspended as well.