roidrage152
Active Member
I currently have a NG powered tankless water heater providing CO2 perfectly and cheaply to my flower room. On the other side of my basement is my veg, and I wanted to leech some CO2 over there. I'm not too concerned about inefficiency because my heater creates CO2 really fast, and NG is cheap, just curious if anyone has done anything similar and how they did it.
I was thinking of something along the lines of 4" pvc or duct with just an in-line booster fan either constantly on, or on a timer from my flower room to my veg. I wouldnt pony up the dough on a seperate CO2 regulator/controller at least not at first, and kinda guess at it. Also my veg fan is always running with a filter, but smells aren't too much of an issue there. I could put that on a temp regulator or alternating relay of some sort with the booster fan. If you've never done this, what are you opinions on this idea?
I was thinking of something along the lines of 4" pvc or duct with just an in-line booster fan either constantly on, or on a timer from my flower room to my veg. I wouldnt pony up the dough on a seperate CO2 regulator/controller at least not at first, and kinda guess at it. Also my veg fan is always running with a filter, but smells aren't too much of an issue there. I could put that on a temp regulator or alternating relay of some sort with the booster fan. If you've never done this, what are you opinions on this idea?