I've got a hydrohut original that I'm using for the first time. I only started it a few days ago and I'm still getting everything dialed in. I want to setup a bottled co2 system. I already have a hydrofarm unit with regulator etc. and I'm going to go get a tank tomorrow. My questions are around how I should setup my system to trigger the CO2.
First, I have a fresca sol water cooled light with a 1000w sodium in it. This keeps the temps in the hut at MAX 94 degrees at the plant tops after being on for 12 hours with NO ventilation. It's also very warm in my area and as the weather gets colder this will chill even more as it's in a uninsulated basement. I have a 123 CFM Can-Fan with a carbon filter that will keep the hut at sub-80's temps if I leave it on all the time. Right now I have the fan on a attic fan thermostat that keeps the temp range around 79-84 with the setting I use now. It cycles every 10-15 minutes I would say and runs for just a minute or two to cool everything back down. Also the hydrohut isn't perfectly sealed but fairly close. There are some vent flaps that don't stay totally shut but I could probably tape them if I needed to.
I want to have the best growth possible of course, so how should I setup my CO2/fan system? I'm thinking of a system like this:
1) Attic thermostat turns on fan once temp inside reaches X temp (already have this)
2) Any time the fan isn't running CO2 injection is happening. Once I looked at the CO2 sticky in Indoor Growing I realized I could bring the room up to 1500 ppm in just 5.76 minutes with the CO2 equipment I have.
So, should I be injecting CO2 at a high rate for the 6 minutes then holding the fan off till it gets to a very high temp, only to refill it again after the fan stops running. I'm not sure how long I could push this cycle to if I let the temp get fairly high.
Or should I keep the temp low and just slowly inject CO2?
I already have a CO2 system that will do .2 - 2 CFH. Now I'm just trying to figure out how to wire it up. I have a relay and I'm going to solder it up so that when the fan is running it will cut power to the CO2 system.
Any advice on how to use it most effectively?
Thanks!
First, I have a fresca sol water cooled light with a 1000w sodium in it. This keeps the temps in the hut at MAX 94 degrees at the plant tops after being on for 12 hours with NO ventilation. It's also very warm in my area and as the weather gets colder this will chill even more as it's in a uninsulated basement. I have a 123 CFM Can-Fan with a carbon filter that will keep the hut at sub-80's temps if I leave it on all the time. Right now I have the fan on a attic fan thermostat that keeps the temp range around 79-84 with the setting I use now. It cycles every 10-15 minutes I would say and runs for just a minute or two to cool everything back down. Also the hydrohut isn't perfectly sealed but fairly close. There are some vent flaps that don't stay totally shut but I could probably tape them if I needed to.
I want to have the best growth possible of course, so how should I setup my CO2/fan system? I'm thinking of a system like this:
1) Attic thermostat turns on fan once temp inside reaches X temp (already have this)
2) Any time the fan isn't running CO2 injection is happening. Once I looked at the CO2 sticky in Indoor Growing I realized I could bring the room up to 1500 ppm in just 5.76 minutes with the CO2 equipment I have.
So, should I be injecting CO2 at a high rate for the 6 minutes then holding the fan off till it gets to a very high temp, only to refill it again after the fan stops running. I'm not sure how long I could push this cycle to if I let the temp get fairly high.
Or should I keep the temp low and just slowly inject CO2?
I already have a CO2 system that will do .2 - 2 CFH. Now I'm just trying to figure out how to wire it up. I have a relay and I'm going to solder it up so that when the fan is running it will cut power to the CO2 system.
Any advice on how to use it most effectively?
Thanks!