Okay I'm really hoping someone can help me out here.. There's a few ways I was thinking of dealing with this, but I want the easiest and cheapest ideas first. I have a 12x20 ft sealed grow room (1680 cubic ft) and am using a Whynter 14,000BTU dual hose ac unit (ARC-14SH). This thing is exhausting way more air than it is intaking. To the point where my vinyl flooring is parachuting and stretching / ruining it. I was under the assumption no dual hose air conditioners create negative pressure until I started doing some googling. If I do not take care of this quickly I'm afraid it's going to cause damage to the wood as well. The floor is plywood underneath the vinyl and I even feel the nails starting to raise.. It's bad. I also have a small hole in the ceiling where my light fixture is and it's sucking large amounts of hot air through the attic as well. I know I need to seal this soon but the main concern is eliminating the pressure. There is an extra air intake panel on the back of this unit which comes with a carbon filter. I am unable to tell if this intake is just being blown back out of the fan or if this is creating the extra exhaust air. Check out the unit on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Whynter-Portable-Conditioner-Heater-ARC-14SH/dp/B002W87P9C
I am against the whole "passive" air intake method. If I do not correct the ac exhaust, I will just be dumping large amounts of CO2 out of the room. I wanted to keep my "seal" as best as possible. Do you think running an extra fan through the intake hose would help? The only issue with that would be that it will remain blowing even when the ac unit shuts down and therefore possibly causing a positive pressure scenario, or even creating positive pressure inside the ac unit (if it's truly sealed). My last option I'm thinking would be to tape up and seal that back intake panel (the one on the back of the unit that takes air from inside) and create a new vent so it intakes from the outside as well. Or cut a hole in the original intake to merge them both to suck air from the same hose?
What do you all think? I really need some help and ideas. On another note.. what are you guys filtering the intake with without reducing suction? So far I only put in bug screens. Thanks
I am against the whole "passive" air intake method. If I do not correct the ac exhaust, I will just be dumping large amounts of CO2 out of the room. I wanted to keep my "seal" as best as possible. Do you think running an extra fan through the intake hose would help? The only issue with that would be that it will remain blowing even when the ac unit shuts down and therefore possibly causing a positive pressure scenario, or even creating positive pressure inside the ac unit (if it's truly sealed). My last option I'm thinking would be to tape up and seal that back intake panel (the one on the back of the unit that takes air from inside) and create a new vent so it intakes from the outside as well. Or cut a hole in the original intake to merge them both to suck air from the same hose?
What do you all think? I really need some help and ideas. On another note.. what are you guys filtering the intake with without reducing suction? So far I only put in bug screens. Thanks
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