reefamadness
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does anyone have any suggestions or ideas for cooling and providing Co2 to 2 12x12 rooms there is a wall between the 2 rooms im tryin to cool both rooms with 1 a/c and also provide Co2 for both rooms with 1 Co2 generator
Yeah man, I am about to do the same thing.
What I am going to do is cut an 8x12 rectangle at the top of the wall and an 8 inch hole at the bottom.. I have extra 8inch fans 747CFM and I will hook one up between the rooms and let the rectangular hole be passive intake.. The rectangle hole needs to be covered with some A/C filters or something o keep light out.
My a/c and CO2 are in one room and I want to share the air... Same as you.
I haven't done it yet.. It has been on my list for over a year... You can probably rig it up either way. My flower room has the a/c in it.. hte veg room does not..
Prolly passive on bottom and active on top would work.. Good thinking..
I borrowed my buddy's sawzall like two months ago... i should do this!
I think you got it.. I am so lazy.. I just started doing this this morning..
I am cutting a 6" hole (that's what size fittings I have... even though fan is 8") at the top of the wall between the rooms.
I will hang an 8" fan up there on the ceiling in the flower room and hook it to te 6" hole.
There will be a passive intake (square or rectangle) somewhere on the wall... maybe the middle or bottom.
I forget where I read a calculation for how big a passive intake needs to be.... I think I will do an 8" square or so..
does this make sense?
sorry to be confusing
I think the intake should be equal to or slightly bigger than exhaust so fan is not working too hard.
I think that the CO2 and temps will equalize with a fan between the rooms and a passive intake between them, as well. I'm almost done rigging mine up.
I have used the door between my rooms for a year now and that is fine for passive... otherwise, I think you would not have good results..
I am almost done with this.. I just got home with my solution: two 12X6" ractangle air return grilles... I may have to put some of that black filtery stuff they put on A/C grilles to go between..
I cut out my 6" hole with a drill and a sawzall today! I never used one before.. apart from almost losing my eye and falling and breaking open my back, I loved it !! cool tool.
i'll post pics later..
i have an extra 747CFM can fan and 4 foor tall mountain air carbon filter that will be pushing the air out of the veg room and sucking in cold air passively.
Ahh, young sons, I understand your concerns.. Except that the GIANT carbon scrubber hooked to the 747CFM fan, the 6" ducting on the 8" fan, the 90degree bend it goes through, and the smallish passive vent all add up to greatly reduced ACTUAL cfms.and bugs, one thing guys if your objective is to have the same atmosphere in each room you don't want to suck the air out of the room with hurricane force, you don't need to. That 750 cf fan will empty a 10x10x8 room in 1 minute! You only need a 150 to get the job done. IMHO
Ahh, young sons, I understand your concerns.. Except that the GIANT carbon scrubber hooked to the 747CFM fan, the 6" ducting on the 8" fan, the 90degree bend it goes through, and the smallish passive vent all add up to greatly reduced ACTUAL cfms.
Also, I don't grow males in my veg room! The giant carbon scrubber would filter the pollen out if this doomsday scenario would ever happen..
I'm glad ya'll care about me, anyhow