dajosh42069
Well-Known Member
This may seem like a stupid question, but i've been battling temps for the last week, leaving me at around an average of 85F. Which is too high for comfort, and since the summer has barely begun, it's only gonna get worse. Tell me, if I manage to up the CO2 in the room, can I simply let it remain that hot due to the increased co2 level?
There are simple CO2 DIY designs I can easily make. Cooling a hot room cheaply isn't NEARLY as easy.
Is this a viable option, or...?
Any suggestions are welcome.
But before someone said "Get an A/C" "Get a ventilation intake"
I'm growing in soil, have 5 plants under 17 26W CFL's, they'll start their first 2 weeks of flower under them and then go under a 400W HPS. Which will only increase the heat even further, making a Co2 setup almost a necessity. Also, are there any precautions I need to take regarding the use of Co2? I know they can explode if not vented properly and if mixed in the wrong measurements. But what about breathing it? Would I need to seal off the room so it doesn't leak out? Or will the standard ventilation of a room be enough (IE; Ceiling Fan, Osc fan, open door, a/c vent from central air conditioning.) And the ROOM itself is 10 ft, by 11½ feet.
Too much info? Maybe...but many times when I question is asked, the answer is just out of reach due to a lack of info.
Thanks in advance, +rep and likes for helpful answers!!!
There are simple CO2 DIY designs I can easily make. Cooling a hot room cheaply isn't NEARLY as easy.
Is this a viable option, or...?
Any suggestions are welcome.
But before someone said "Get an A/C" "Get a ventilation intake"
I'm growing in soil, have 5 plants under 17 26W CFL's, they'll start their first 2 weeks of flower under them and then go under a 400W HPS. Which will only increase the heat even further, making a Co2 setup almost a necessity. Also, are there any precautions I need to take regarding the use of Co2? I know they can explode if not vented properly and if mixed in the wrong measurements. But what about breathing it? Would I need to seal off the room so it doesn't leak out? Or will the standard ventilation of a room be enough (IE; Ceiling Fan, Osc fan, open door, a/c vent from central air conditioning.) And the ROOM itself is 10 ft, by 11½ feet.
Too much info? Maybe...but many times when I question is asked, the answer is just out of reach due to a lack of info.
Thanks in advance, +rep and likes for helpful answers!!!