Hey guys. I'm hoping someone with experience in this can help me.. I have a 12x20x8 ft grow room (1920 cu ft), very well insulated. It was actually getting too hot in the winter even lol. For this summer I installed a Whynter ARC-14SH dual-hose portable ac unit (14,000 BTUs). Everything seemed fine for the first couple weeks but then I noticed it was creating BAD negative pressure in my room. If you go outside, you can physically feel that the exhaust hose is blowing out twice as much air as the intake hose can take in, if not more. And the exhaust sometimes gets so hot, it can almost burn you. I am afraid of this unit overheating and catching fire. It cannot keep my room under 85 when it's 90 degrees outside. This is actually just a Statesman shed I had installed from Lowes, and then I drywalled and outfitted to my liking. I have vinyl flooring over the plywood, which I did not glue down. The negative pressure is so strong that it is sucking air through the floor, raising the vinyl like a parachute. It's stretching the vinyl and warping it. Some spots I even noticed some raised nails that weren't there before. So the pressure is obviously strong.
Do you think this AC unit is incapable of keeping my space cool? I think the problem is all on the exhaust.. it's blowing out the grow room air. I read that the exhaust should never be more than 10-20% stronger than the intake fan. And if negative pressure wasn't an issue.. The grow room air exhausting is because I plan on running a CO2 burner to boost the plants. They claim dual hose systems are not supposed to created negative pressure, no inside air should be escaping. Should I say screw it and install a window AC instead? I'll just cut a hole in the wall. That's how my portable is installed. But I am very upset since I paid $570 for this thing, just to be set up for a fail. I also feel it's dangerous being in the room. I get very lightheaded after about a half hour, and I think it is because the AC is exhausting all of the available oxygen. I'm against installing a passive air intake. I want this place sealed down!
Please, if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated I'm hoping to finish this today and get my 12-site Ebb&Flow going. I have a bunch of Heavenly Scout clones that need to be transplanted asap.
Do you think this AC unit is incapable of keeping my space cool? I think the problem is all on the exhaust.. it's blowing out the grow room air. I read that the exhaust should never be more than 10-20% stronger than the intake fan. And if negative pressure wasn't an issue.. The grow room air exhausting is because I plan on running a CO2 burner to boost the plants. They claim dual hose systems are not supposed to created negative pressure, no inside air should be escaping. Should I say screw it and install a window AC instead? I'll just cut a hole in the wall. That's how my portable is installed. But I am very upset since I paid $570 for this thing, just to be set up for a fail. I also feel it's dangerous being in the room. I get very lightheaded after about a half hour, and I think it is because the AC is exhausting all of the available oxygen. I'm against installing a passive air intake. I want this place sealed down!
Please, if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated I'm hoping to finish this today and get my 12-site Ebb&Flow going. I have a bunch of Heavenly Scout clones that need to be transplanted asap.