BigDaddyStrain
Active Member
Is it just me or everytime i turn my ac on the ppm levels goes up on my co2 controller or its the controller whos trippin?
its a widow unitDo you have central air or a window unit?
yeah i know but its really doing it like right now ive got it set to between 700 and 850 ppm and when i turn it on its goes up to 1050 ppm
Fans are kept on 24/7 just the co2 is off when lights shut downMaybe air movement if you have no fans in dark cycle but A/c ? No
Let me add
If a/c is central most homes have outside intakes hooked into the return air
Which in turn comes in thru registers
yes exactly, when i let it run for a couple hours it tends to drop near what its supposed to but it really seems to affect the sensors even after that long. Its a second hand grozone co2r that i just bought for 150 bucks and everything seems to work alright except that ac bump.Temperature usually throws off sensors, and skews the readings. Does it take a few minutes for the reading to go up, as it gets colder in the room?
it doesnt look like its because of the acMan since I got mine last week it's been all over the place idk what's a good number to be at
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beware the dreaded Google Search. The question asked was about CO2. The information that the HVAC source provided is based on the more common questions about Carbon Monoxide ie CO. (in which case, the A/C isn't creating CO2, it's moving it around.