redburns
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I think I've got the basic components of temp control designed into my room:
1) fresh air intake with in-line fan
2) exhaust run starting with carbon filter, running through vented hoods, and out the building, run by in-line fans
3) an ac unit / a heat unit, depending on what is needed, type of year, etc.
What is the best way to have all of these configured?
I was thinking the best way would be to have the ac unit/heat unit on its own thermostadt and having the air intake and exhaust together be on a separate thermostadt. The ac/heat unit could be set to a certain temp to try to regulate the room and the intake/exhaust could be set at a higher/lower temp to be turned on only when I need to really bring the temps up or down quickly.
Does this sound right?
I have a sealed room and hope to someday add CO2.
I understand that there are expensive controllers that do all of this for you, but it isn't in the budget at this time.
Thanks.
1) fresh air intake with in-line fan
2) exhaust run starting with carbon filter, running through vented hoods, and out the building, run by in-line fans
3) an ac unit / a heat unit, depending on what is needed, type of year, etc.
What is the best way to have all of these configured?
I was thinking the best way would be to have the ac unit/heat unit on its own thermostadt and having the air intake and exhaust together be on a separate thermostadt. The ac/heat unit could be set to a certain temp to try to regulate the room and the intake/exhaust could be set at a higher/lower temp to be turned on only when I need to really bring the temps up or down quickly.
Does this sound right?
I have a sealed room and hope to someday add CO2.
I understand that there are expensive controllers that do all of this for you, but it isn't in the budget at this time.
Thanks.