BigBudBalls
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Achieve is the easy part (and MUCH cheaper too!!)to achieve! thank u good sir!
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CO2 Calculator - Greentrees Hydroponics
Now my outdoor ppm is ~400 and indoor is about ~700
Achieve is the easy part (and MUCH cheaper too!!)to achieve! thank u good sir!
Thank u for the reply! but I've been there already. My problem is on the out put side of the regulator. My pressure meter reads in PSI/kg/2 (I don't have a flow meter) I just need to know how many PSI for how long to open up on the exit side. Thank u again!Achieve is the easy part (and MUCH cheaper too!!)
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CO2 Calculator - Greentrees Hydroponics
Now my outdoor ppm is ~400 and indoor is about ~700
So if u run 0.1 PSIG for fifteen minutes than i would have to open up my needle valve to release at 14.8 PSI for fifteen minutes.. correct?!?!well my growspace is 4 ft long 3 ft wide 7 tall, and i keep my gauge on 30 psi and then on other little regulator( mine actually is like a little ball that will float up higher and higher in like a 8 inch tube and on the tune it has markings from 0.2 all the way to 2.0 psig) I keep it at 0.1 psig ( which is about the lowest my gauge can go) for fifteen minutes and then the room is about 1500 ppm co2
Thank u for the reply! but I've been there already. My problem is on the out put side of the regulator. My pressure meter reads in PSI/kg/2 (I don't have a flow meter) I just need to know how many PSI for how long to open up on the exit side. Thank u again![/qu
yeah, my regulator has a flow meter and thats the only type of co2 emitter system ive ever used, i wish i could help
Find one of those collapsible water jugs used for camping (or something similar See how long it takes to fill it (not presurize it, just inflate it) Measure it LxWxD and then do the math for the whole room.Thank u for the reply! but I've been there already. My problem is on the out put side of the regulator. My pressure meter reads in PSI/kg/2 (I don't have a flow meter) I just need to know how many PSI for how long to open up on the exit side. Thank u again!