haha at first bterz i thought u were writing me that i was like uhhh come on man i know wats up... lol
but ya i thinki i replied to his post as well sayin the same thing about the temps. u just clarified a little more.
my room just for clarification is a co2 generator setup for a 3200sqft greenhouse and set for 1500ppm level. completely sealed and aircooled hoods with 2000cfm
i dont have any other exhaust setup. spent enough money and time doin a huge vent design that takes up a shitload of room. so for fresh air exchange a simple door open should do the deed. if i have issues ill make the needed changes.I am curious too Boomer are you going to have a sepreate exhaust fan to kick on every once in a while to refresh the air or are you keeping it sealed? Sorry if this is redundant. Also are you gonna have a chiller res for the CO2 gen or are you just going to RTW? I have been reading on how much water they use and it sounds like a re with a chiller in it to recycle the water through the generator works and saves a shit load of water.
Good vibes at ya on a speedy recovery!
Yeah I second that.
Hope things go well bro. Good luck.
i dont have any other exhaust setup. spent enough money and time doin a huge vent design that takes up a shitload of room. so for fresh air exchange a simple door open should do the deed. if i have issues ill make the needed changes.
im not sure wat generator ure lookin at but the GEN-1 c02 generator i got plugs the regulator to the propane tank and the generator has four propane burners that burn 15ppm/hour. the heat and humidity and a byproduct i am aware of and prepared for. other then that im not aware of a chiller rez etc for the c02 gen.
From what I hear the best way to run CO2 is in a sealed room. What that means I gather is that you pump the room with CO2 constantly up to a certain level (say like 1600 ppm), and you do not have any intake or exhaust fans running generally speaking. Once the desired level is reached you simply maintain the level with a very low CO2 output (via CO2 climate control) rather than cranking it the whole time. Actually even with cranking it the whole time if you don't have the room sealed I don't see how you would get anything out of it at all really. It'll all just get sucked out with the room exhaust.Oh my bad, I was thinking it was the water cooled generator. As for the fresh air exchange, the only reason I ask, is because I have seen sealed set-ups with no outside air exchange which I guess is the true meaning of a sealed room. I was just wondering what your plan is.
From what I hear the best way to run CO2 is in a sealed room. What that means I gather is that you pump the room with CO2 constantly up to a certain level (say like 1600 ppm), and you do not have any intake or exhaust fans running generally speaking. Once the desired level is reached you simply maintain the level with a very low CO2 output (via CO2 climate control) rather than cranking it the whole time. Actually even with cranking it the whole time if you don't have the room sealed I don't see how you would get anything out of it at all really. It'll all just get sucked out with the room exhaust.
Anyway, every so often (actually whenever the temps go above a certain threshold like say 91 degrees or whatever you choose) another climate control device monitors the temps and when they get too high it kicks on your room intake/exhaust fans to bring fresh air into the room/exhaust spent air out and lower the temps back down to wherever you have it set. Then the fans kick off via the climate control again and you have a sealed room that will begin to fill back up with CO2.
Oh and this is all done with the use of 2 back-draft dampers, which work as 2 check valves for your airflow allowing the room to seal itself off when the fans stop running. They're spring-loaded.
Then you exhaust all your lamps separately, pulling fresh air in from outside the sealed room and also exhausting the spent air back outside of the sealed room as well.
...yeah, this is crazy...right now I'm in FFOF, using my organic teas....I've been doing this for a couple years now using freash air, and I get some stinky, sticky, nasty, nugs...but, only 3/4 elbow per 600w HPS...I'm trying to get over a bow...you already know...who don't want more, right? I kept my temps 85-90, the temps stayed around 78 - 80 while the lights were off though (using a CD-6 co2 burner w/ monitor caused heat constantly)....honestly itll b my first time using c02 myself so i cant answer in too much confidence but from wat i understand u were right to run c02 during daytime hours. c02 injection allows u to push temps 80-90degrees. 85 being prime for c02 uptake. at least thats wat i remember reading from my research.
also c02 is meant to speed up the growth in cannabis but does not make the potency of the thc any higher from wat ive also read. the stickiness im not sure... theres many variables in wat ure comparing too... nutes? strains? etc... but idk if id be able to solve that one for u. but big nugs are great to hear regardless!