Because your room is sealed you will need to yeah , normally a passive intake would suffice.
A sealed room still needs the air exchanged ??????If you have a sealed room.. it is just that a sealed room... You may want to exhaust the lights.. Fresh air in through the lights then out... But you are not exchanging the air in a sealed room.... Use a Co2 Monitor.. when lights go out it cuts the Co2 out and then kicks on when the lights come on....
If you have a sealed room.. it is just that a sealed room... You may want to exhaust the lights.. Fresh air in through the lights then out... But you are not exchanging the air in a sealed room.... Use a Co2 Monitor.. when lights go out it cuts the Co2 out and then kicks on when the lights come on....
so if we are doing air exchanges and such... it is not like any sealed rooms i have...the outside air only gets in when i open the door to come in... co2 allows the plants to grow..in a sealed room you are using a burner or tank.. not outside air...outside air is to cool the lights... air goes through the room only in ducting... and if you are doing hydro..the air is pumped from the outsid through a sealed hole to your diffussers.... you should not be able to smell your grow outside of the room unless you open the door... so air exchangers require filters....
When I've run CO2 it's been in a room that lets no air out. Having said that, I guess it's worth noting that so long as you weren't letting air out while the CO2 was running, then no big deal. I'm sure your garden would love the fresh air. However, one of the main advantages to a sealed room is that no air leaves and therefore no smell leaves. If you can keep your lights-on temps around 85 and your CO2 around 1500, you're all good. If you're in a shed or something that gets hot during the day while your lights are off, then you would ideally use an AC but exhausting would do the trick too.
One of the best days of my life though was when I cut the duct lines in my air cooling intake and stopped running CO2. All just fresh air. I have to use several scrubbers to keep smell under control but not having to pick up new tanks every week is soooooooooo nice.
That was a long way of saying, "Yeah, you're all good."
Yeah that's completely true ,so if we are doing air exchanges and such... it is not like any sealed rooms i have...the outside air only gets in when i open the door to come in... co2 allows the plants to grow..in a sealed room you are using a burner or tank.. not outside air...outside air is to cool the lights... air goes through the room only in ducting... and if you are doing hydro..the air is pumped from the outsid through a sealed hole to your diffussers.... you should not be able to smell your grow outside of the room unless you open the door... so air exchangers require filters....
To be perfectly honest I just didn't like several things such as:koo thnx bro did takeing out the co2 affect yield and if u dnt mine me asking why did u take it out mayb its a good reason for me to take it out
Don't you still need to 'dump' your air every hour during lights on?to me sealed room means just that SEALED...... that means no air exchange in and out....... If you run this set up you MUST have a dehumidifier for when the lights are off....... If not then make and exhaust hole for getting the humid air out during LIGHTS OFF...... Ive seem some do this with no intank hole and ive seeon some do it with intake holes..... If you do an intake hole you would want some sort of eletric baffle that you can put on your light timer so when lights come on and Co2 starts the baffle will close and the room will now become a "SEALED" room when lights shut off baffle will open and exhaust fan will switch on turning it into a "open loop" room..... me id just make it a sealed room and get a dehumidifyer and Ac........good luck
Nope, not when you're running CO2. Like FootClan said though, you'll have to dehumidify or else you'll walk into a swamp.Don't you still need to 'dump' your air every hour during lights on?
why do YOU need to dump your air?? theres only 3 reasons to have an intake and out take.....Don't you still need to 'dump' your air every hour during lights on?