I'd like to think I have that all covered.dont know if you are growing in dirt or hydro....
but if you are in hydro, and you havent discovered this yet...
put your res's outside your room, that way your air tight room never has to be opened every day when you add more nutes and water to your res...
AND your res can stay nice and cool
AND you can fill your room with co2, and it wont be vented off as often.
not sure if you are using c02, but if you are, i would look into using the ac for the room air..
and venting the light heated air out of the room AND NOT SUCKING AIR FROM THE GROW ROOM INTO THE LIGHTS...
but rather having an external intake...
thus making the light cooling air... never smell to begin with...
and making the rest of your room completely air tight.
you can put the ac directly in the room, or again,
plumbing it so that the ac'd air comes straight from the room, and goes straight back in... again making that ducting air tight.
i would NOT suck air from inside your rooom if you ARE going to use the portable ac...
get yourself c02, and live happily ever after... you wont use much if the air in your room is closed circut as ive described.
plants dont need fresh air... they need to stay cool and c02... thats it.
if this has already been covered, i appologize, i was just stopping through...
lol...Jig...Your the shit...hahaBro... I know it's not me asking the questions... but I would love to read your response, only it gives me a headache.
If you wouldn't mind could you throw in a couple line breaks... and maybe a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence?
It really does make things easier to read and comprehend. It would be a shame for all that typing to go to waste.
I'm like Jerry MacGwire... I'm trying to help you help people, haha.
i did read your posts... and we are almost on the same page...
only thing i would do different, and i mentioned it above but maybe you didnt catch it...
your air that cools your lights... it does not recirculate... it is intaked from your home or outside... and exhausted to your attic or home or outside.
the ac... is not connected to this in any way.
the ac is connected to the room itself, and put on a simple themostat.
the room is air tight, no intake or exhaust fan... except the tube that goes to the ac IF ac is located outside the room.
res is located outside the room as well... which does plenty of chilling on its own this way.
c02 is also outside the room if need be.
point is... your air tight room... stays air tight... and you can maintinace everything... from outside your room.
if you want... you could get a small small fan... and a tiny carbon filter, just to put your air tight room under vacuum... that way no odors leak out... and have the small carbon filter vent into your house or attic, doenst matter.
Mitus... question. Are you running the lights off one timer? I was looking at your controlled mess (looks alright to me). But I realized that there was an inherant problem with our/ your wiring. You would need separate timers for each outlet.your ventilation setup is exactly what he already has... you mis read
Sweet. I don't really know what those fancy boxes do... out of my range.Mitus purchased a C.A.P. Master Lighting Controller and so all of the 240 volt receptacles I don't believe are wired any longer. It's the white box in the pictures next to the subpanel now.
Ya originally I had those four 240 outlets wired to the sub-panel, but after I found out I'd need 4 seperate timers I went and picked up a C.A.P. MLC-X4. That device replaced my 240v outlets because it need to be hardwired to the sub-panel. I also had to change from a double 20A breaker to a double 30A breaker so I could power it properly. The MLC-X4 has an ignition device that runs off of a 120v plug. I have that on a timer, along with my ventilation fans, so they all boot up off of one timer.
-Mitus