Does an AC can bump up co2 ppm levels??

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?
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Maybe 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
 

BigDaddyStrain

Active Member
Maybe 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
Fans are kept on 24/7 just the co2 is off when lights shut down
 

myke

Well-Known Member
Co2 is heavier 4hen air so maybe the added air flow is kicking it up?
Or your breathing on it.
 

BigDaddyStrain

Active Member
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?
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.
 

Drop That Sound

Well-Known Member
It says that controller comes with 3 lint filters to protect the sensor. Perhaps putting a new filter over the sensor might help? ;)
 

Drop That Sound

Well-Known Member
Maybe you could trick the AC into coming on before the light and c02. With a small heater on a timer or something, just enough to kick on the AC. Pre cool the sensor off, so it is giving more acurate readings when its time to run.. if that makes sense?. And about the lint filters, I have no idea really, but my troubleshooting brain wants to think its clogged and acting more like insulation, lol.
 
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