GarageGardener69
Well-Known Member
Funny, this is exactly what led me to
sealed room with CO2
What do you do about odors? I have carbon going. Since it’s been cooler and pretty humid I do smell it a bit Inside only. Not big deal but
Funny, this is exactly what led me to
sealed room with CO2
Not sure yet, this is literally my first week running co2, can’t run fully sealed yet cuz it’s just not quite cold enough outside. But If I get concerned about smell I’ll just set up a carbon filter on an in-line fan to run inside the room to scrub it a bitWhat do you do about odors? I have carbon going. Since it’s been cooler and pretty humid I do smell it a bit Inside only. Not big deal but
I don’t spend close to 6 on heating for the winter thankfully I have “work” to do in the house to make it more air tight and insulated in general. Thank you for thinking about my pocketbookI'm sure it will. I used to vent my basement even in winter because it was the easiest thing to do. First year I stopped I saved $600. I'm just thinking you're going to be losing money if you exhaust it out.
Not sure yet, this is literally my first week running co2, can’t run fully sealed yet cuz it’s just not quite cold enough outside. But If I get concerned about smell I’ll just set up a carbon filter on an in-line fan to run inside the room to scrub it a bit
Yeah I have the whole thing surrounded in foam now. Along with the little 200w MyHeatFoam on the bottom and a couple heating pads on the walls should do it for ya. Heated blankets might work too.
I like that approachI have a similar situation growing in an unheated garage. I made a floor for the tent to keep the plants off of the concrete pad and use an oil filled heater. I don't use a controller for the heater. I just set it on low with the thermostat about halfway on. It kicks off when the light comes on and kicks in as needed during lights out. I have my exhaust fan on 24/7 with passive intake and it still keeps things in the mid 60's. I've been procrastinating about it but my plan is to use some underfloor heating at some point.
Is that mid 60's lights out or on?I have a similar situation growing in an unheated garage. I made a floor for the tent to keep the plants off of the concrete pad and use an oil filled heater. I don't use a controller for the heater. I just set it on low with the thermostat about halfway on. It kicks off when the light comes on and kicks in as needed during lights out. I have my exhaust fan on 24/7 with passive intake and it still keeps things in the mid 60's. I've been procrastinating about it but my plan is to use some underfloor heating at some point.
its been working pretty well for me. Garage hit a low of 44*F the other night when it dropped to 32*F outdoors.I might experiment with that MyHeat heater and an Inkbird.
I get to mid 60's lights out too. Plants seem to grow a little slower in the winter but never a bad harvest.
Damn that is cold. You must be up north.its been working pretty well for me. Garage hit a low of 44*F the other night when it dropped to 32*F outdoors.
I have it set to 78*F and the low point set to 72*F, meaning it’ll heat it to 78 (within a few minutes) and kick off and then once the temp drop to 72*F. Usually 15-20 minutes later it kicks back on
my main concern with the heater was having it run for hours and hours on end. I’m sure it can handle it but there is a label on the unit that says if it does shut off while the power button is on (guessing a over heating failsafe) to leave it off for 10 minutes and then turn back on.
You'd hate me...My live rig is 2500w RMS power with high voltage tube preamps.The oil heaters are too large for a 2X4 tent, that's why I'm thinking about the MyHeat. Oil would be OK in my 4x4.
Also the wattage is less. I'm already cranked in that room when I have amps and lights running at the same time.
Last thing I need is a 1000W heater switching on in the middle of a recording.