smokingrubber
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Watercooled, can you give me a rough idea how much water I would waist if I ran the HydroGen Pro in an enclosed 2 car garage? How many gal per day?
hmmm good point.I think im gonna scrap the whole watercooled idea ...it seems like way too much of a headache.. Im just going to find a nice AC unit and use the greenair cd-6 for co2.
Its worked for me in the past so why change.
Im not sure i understand what you are saying ?
Another option i have is to mount the hydrogen and a 55 gallon drum outside of the room and duct the co2 in..(1ft) basicly right through a wall.
Would cooling the reservoir be necessary that way? I could have an exhaust fan mounted in the ceiling in the room where both the generator and the reservoir sit and possibly mount a heat exchanger on the outtake of the exhaust fan on the hot water exit from the generator for extra cooling.
thanks watercooled for the help.
Yup... the hot water heater was replaced with a hydrogenpro in a room I built. It now provides CO2 for the room and hot water for showers. When showering, the Co2 PPM obviously sky rockets.He's said DON'T USE A RESERVIOR at all unless its a large pool. The HydroGen's output water is hot enough to shower with.
Sorry man, I'm not sure right now. I have a pending test for someone in my thread, but have the room defunct right now while I experiment with some well water for the system.Watercooled, can you give me a rough idea how much water I would waist if I ran the HydroGen Pro in an enclosed 2 car garage? How many gal per day?
That'll work, but if you have the option of putting it outside and ducting CO2 into the room, just use a "normal" propane burner.I think im gonna scrap the whole watercooled idea ...it seems like way too much of a headache.. Im just going to find a nice AC unit and use the greenair cd-6 for co2.
Its worked for me in the past so why change.
That sucks... I'm sure it will vary... you can check out propane water heaters, or portable water heaters for specs to get an idea of usage during on time... actual burn time to keep 1500 ppm... that's gonna take a while for me to posthmmm good point.
The landlord pays the water bill at the spot im building. (we tried to talk him out of it.) Gotta know how much I would be dumping.
Yea arbah..i hear ya im pretty much over the watercooling headacheI have a natural gas heater in a closet with the gas line and valve (not being used) ajacent to my flower room. I was thinking if i could find a ng co2 generator that can duct the co2 through the wall and have it plumbed to the ng gas line in the ajacent room, all my problems would be solved. I would never have to fill a tank again and the heat will be a non issue.
any recomendations would be appreciated.
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Im thinking '" Isnt my gas heater just a big co2 generator?" ...
Look for a thread started by a gentlemen named Tat2ue - he did that exact thing with his heater, and his setup was pretty official.Yo watercooled..check out my natural gas heater right next to my grow room.
If i could figure out a way to utilize it it would be ideal dont you think?
any ideas?
After spending (literally) days and days researching this topic and emailing the Hydro Innovations people, I also said "fuck it".i love how all of you hijacked my thread! no im j/k. lots of good info. ive been silently following along. ive kinda scrapped my idea for using the pool with the ice boxes. i have talked to a few people and they all say the ice boxes will give you humidity problems. so for right now ive decided to just get a 28000btu AC and use that instead.... but i may change my mind in a day or two.
Be careful when running sealed tents - they're not as sealed as you think, and without negative pressure, it can get real stinky, real fast.I'm pushing forward with the water-cooled tent. I gave up on the HydroGen because I can't cool the reservoir, and I can't waste 13,000+ gallons of city water a month. I'm going to use bottles of Co2.
I will attach an 8" inline fan to the carbon filter. I will suck in hot air at the top, pass it through the water cooler and expell the air back into the bottom of the tent. The TV2 controller will speed up the fan whenever the temps get too high, and the CHHC-1 will turn on the water pump. The lights will have a seperate fan going to the attic.
It sucks that I have to use bottles, but the tent will be completely sealed, cooled, and Co2ed. I will set up 3 tents exactly the same (two 4x9 and one 4x4). I'm going to be putting the Sentilels to work!
I will have one 100 gal res and a 1hp chiller in the garage. That will cool all 3 tents. A window AC in the garage will handle any extra heat put off by the chiller.
I will have a seperate filtered fan and fresh air fan just for the garage. So that will be 4 carbon filters running in the garage at once. That should be enough to handle any leaky tent. They should be sealed enough for my purposes.Be careful when running sealed tents - they're not as sealed as you think, and without negative pressure, it can get real stinky, real fast.
That's why I'm probably gonna have a generator keeping my whole garage at 1500PPMs and my intake and exhaust fans constantly running (through a filter).
Also, in regards to water usage, that amount is alot, but it's not mind-blowing at all - see the link below - you could just have your buddy take showers and wash his dishes over at your place.
http://www.drinktap.org/consumerdnn/Home/WaterInformation/Conservation/WaterUseStatistics/tabid/85/Default.aspx
Well, you'd have four filters, but the problem is that three of them would (basically) never be running.I will have a seperate filtered fan and fresh air fan just for the garage. So that will be 4 carbon filters running in the garage at once. That should be enough to handle any leaky tent. They should be sealed enough for my purposes.
That link stated that the average household uses between 1300 and 2000 gallons per month. I think 13,800 gallons (on lowest setting) would cause some raised eyebrows. Specially cuz the landlord pays the water bill at that residence! Plus, if I used the Hydrogen I would have to dose the whole garage constantly and I couldn't monitor each tent. With bottles, no heat and I can customize the levels for each tent day & night.
The fans on each tent will almost always be running. The fan/filter will be connected to a temp controller. The controller operates in 3 modes. off-idle-full. OFF at night when the temp drops below 60. IDLE (set on medium speed) at normal temps. FULL speed when temp gets above 80.Well, you'd have four filters, but the problem is that three of them would (basically) never be running.
As I learned with my filter on my sealed tent, a filter ain't much good if the fucker never comes on - you get what I'm saying? You're gonna have one filter running to clean up all the smells that will be escaping from three tents - I don't like your chances.
I don't know what the best solution is in your case, but I can guarantee you that it's going to be a problem.
Also, I believe that "per capita" at the top of the link was "per person" and not "per household" - hell, for all they know you could have fifteen people up in there.
I was more looking at this:
"Average daily household water use : 350 gallons "
Multiply that by 30 and you're at 10.5, which is well within one standard deviation (I'd have to think, without doing a regression on water usage) from the norm and would be well within reasonable limits.