2 de humidifiers
9 1000 W HPS lights (ballasts outside the room)
1co2 controller
8 burner co2 generator
150 can filter attached to q Max fan muffler combo
36kbtu mini split
5 wall fans
8 light controller.
The house I'm in has a lil room above that is storage where the water heater sits. We run all the lines to the ballasts into this lil room which is Co occupied with the water heater. The water heater has a pilot on all the time. Could the water heater co2 somwhow drop into my room? I still have to seal it with foam so technically that would be the only opening in my room but even then it's till pretry sealed.
Glad I asked! It's the water heater for sure man. No question about it.
Get that thing moved or seal the shit out of the ceiling.[/QUOTE]
Turned off my burner last night and checked my ppm monitor. WHen lights were on they CO2 went way down, lowest levels ive seen. I think when people shower the water heater kicks on and more co2 is produced and must be coming out there the drain pipe.
Ok here are some pics..
first pic -Water heater room above my grow room. That copper pipe is what leads down into my room. I believe its in case the water heater over flows.
second- more view of the water heater
third - is in my room, and opening where the drain/overflow pipe is coming out of the wall.
4th- overflow pipe and opening of the pipe that could be leaching co2
What do you think? is this the culprit?