Thanks man, I just can't wait til the real fun begins... just a few more weeks I am thinking, maybe 2 if I get hasty... I will only put half of them into Flower, a few weeks later a few more will join and so on, at least that's the plan.looks good bro.....i may try hempy one of these days
just takes a little time......thanks man, i just can't wait til the real fun begins... Just a few more weeks i am thinking, maybe 2 if i get hasty... I will only put half of them into flower, a few weeks later a few more will join and so on, at least that's the plan.
Dont drill any holes,older A/C units used to drip condensation newer ones use it to cool the condenser by splashing back on it using the condenser cooling fan.Air conditioner is working great, I rigged up a really ghetto exhaust system for it just to test it out (I wanted to try something now, so I could not wait to buy materials) I found a plastic tote that just amazingly happened to be the exact size of the unit and gave me a large champer behind it to collect the hot air, I have a hydrofarm 6" fan attached to that sucking the air out and it sucks it out crazy well, have not routed it to the window yet just away from room for testing purposes and it gets damn chilly in there (with only 1 600 running though) and even dropped the veg area which is 8 feet away down a few degrees and that's a small closed in space... So this should in theory work well, I just cant figure out where the condensate is going to drain from. There is one small hole in the bottom of the chassis but that doesnt even make sense in placement, I suppose that could be where it comes from but it is NOT the lowest place on the chassis.
I don't want to drill holes if I don't need to, I ran it for an hour to see where the water would come from... nothing, I tripped it in both directions, nothing, then I picked it up and carried it somewhere and got soaked with no idea where the water came from, I almost think it came from the face/front area near the bottom when I lifted it up against my chest to carry it but I cannot figure out where I want to attach a hose yet to collect the condensate, blah! Otherwise, pretty awesome for only $150... it's small but I think it's plenty for my application.
I HAD TO CHIME IN AGAIN, Install that A/C with a slight dip back,dont dip it forward,and dont try to drain that water out or you will over heat the condenser and burn up the unit. Look at the bottom of the unit,you should see it has a low area stamped into the casing,thats there to hold a condensation/water res. that is used to cool the condenser.found the water, it leaks out of the front under the face I must have had it very level because it was coming out equally from the corners of both ends, I tilted one end up so it's leaning down into the room and at an angle, looks funny can be shaken if I try to but seems to be pretty solid, sucks because it leaks right onto one of the 2x4's I use to raise it up so I angled that one all funny which (bugs me because I am kind of OCD about stuff looking stupid or wrong) but when it's all hidden by the poly I think I'll like the setup.
Since the location of the drainage is a rather 'broad' area of about 3-4 inches and varies slightly I am going to rig a standard 6" funnel under that corner before I poly it all up and just put some generic silicone hose on it and route it to wherever I want. I think it's going to work, may be ghetto but work none the less... I'll attempt to do it tonight (if I have time) and get some new pics up otherwise tomorrow probably.
I also just got a 50ft roll of 10/2 romex I am going to run a 30amp circuit with and just do 4 120v outlets in a single box inside the grow room, I found a bunch of spare breakers but damnit it's 2 15's and 2 40's neither of which are the correct size so I guess I'll have to wait another day to get a breaker. Hoping to have that all wired and done tomorrow shouldnt take more than 30 minutes I wouldn't think running the wire will be simple too but I might need to use damn near the whole 50 feet.
Yeah, definitely not drilling any holes... I would feel strange destroying a brand new A/C (I mean it's cheaper than dirt but still, it's brand new lol) I think angling it forward like I have and tilting it so one corner is slightly lower than the others so everything drips from that corner is working just fine. It does do the fan & splash thing on the condenser as well I believe and I think that's still working just fine with the tilt I have given it although it's tilted in the opposite intended direction than they normally are so maybe it's negating everything.Dont drill any holes,older A/C units used to drip condensation newer ones use it to cool the condenser by splashing back on it using the condenser cooling fan.
I may have misunderstood,but in an earlier post I thought you mentioned be concerned with using c02 with A/C. unit cooling the room. Not a problem A/C just recirculates room air and cools it,as well as dehumidifying the air mass. They are perfect for sealed rooms.
I HAD TO CHIME IN AGAIN, Install that A/C with a slight dip back,dont dip it forward,and dont try to drain that water out or you will over heat the condenser and burn up the unit. Look at the bottom of the unit,you should see it has a low area stamped into the casing,thats there to hold a condensation/water res. that is used to cool the condenser.
Also you could just install that unit like you would in a window. Just frame a hole in the wall and install it. Like I mentioned b4, A/C wont expel your c02, it will just recirculate it within the room, again A/C DOES NOT EXCHANGE ROOM AIR IT RECIRCULATES IT.
As far as your wiring goes ,best rule of thumb is oversize your wire--NOT your breaker . I use 8. gauge and 30amp breaker, that way if I need to run more power later on,I dont have to rewire,and its just common sense to make your breaker the weak link in the circuit.
Got all 3 of my 600's now, who knows may add another one eventually -- Also bought a new window A/C unit for about $150 (6000BTU) so I am hoping it will be sufficient enough to maintain low 80's during my lights on, plan on building Intake/Exhaust ducting and using a 6" Hydrofarm fan to suck the heat from the back with passive intake based on other DIY write ups I have seen, hoping it gets the job done considering I failed at finding a decent used unit.
I just ran down there and tilted it the correct way, my 'hot air box' on the back is actually an 18g (or similar sized) tote which was the exact size of the air conditioner, it was almost meant to be. I am wondering if I can just drill a little hole in the lowest back corner of the tote and fig as snugly as possible some tubing to drain it, I know that condenser cooling thing you mentioned is true because I read something like that as well, the information for my unit says the lean is for condensate utilization and drainage so I assume overflow or more than can be used still drains out the back and thus will eventually flood my tote / become stagnant and nasty if I don't do something about it. I think this should work just fine or even if it does not drain at all it would still be a precautionary measure since I have a lot of stuff stored in that crawl space.