I want to get feedback from growers that have purchased the Dual Hose portable air conditioners, And supplementing with CO2, either by Tanks of CO2 or Generators.
Sealed rooms. I find nearly all dealers selling these units do not really know how they operate. everyone I have called state there is minimal loss of CO2 during operation of Air conditioner. The manufacturer is Sunleaves SAC600.these are my findings.
I also have read many posts here that have stated the Dual hose units do not remove CO2. I have performed tests with brand new equipment.
I purchased a Sentinel CPPM-4 controller, And the HydoGen Pro generator.
And the Sunleaves dual hose portable 12,000 btu Air conditioner.
I first set it up using a large 50lb CO2 tank that I leased, I setup Fuzzy logic controller on the Sentinel to 1000 ppm, Lights on 18 hrs, The tank was empty in 3 days? Guy at my local Hydroponics store said it there would be minimum loss of CO2.
So I decided to go with the Generator option, Great product water cooled CO2 generator. Set PPM to 900 as a test, set to generator mode. I started the CO2 generator, it never rose above 450PPM> I thought it was not starting? well it was. I turned off the dual hose unit, and started again to 900ppm, Monitor showed 875 ppm and rising, So I started the dual hose ac unit. It dropped to 625ppm in 5 minutes and dropping, So it definitely is sucking CO2 out of the room. I'm so pissed now after seeing this.
And try and reach someone at Sunleaves the manufacturer. No response.
Anyone with similar problem, please post!
Update: I have a contact now at Sunleaves that I have sent this data to and waiting response.
My reason for this post is to alert everyone to this fact. they are great if you do not use CO2~! Dealers should conduct their own tests to verify my findings.
So another customer does not have to go through this before making a purchase.
I know there are many manufacturers of Dual Hose AC units, so need feedback with actual data.
Sealed rooms. I find nearly all dealers selling these units do not really know how they operate. everyone I have called state there is minimal loss of CO2 during operation of Air conditioner. The manufacturer is Sunleaves SAC600.these are my findings.
I also have read many posts here that have stated the Dual hose units do not remove CO2. I have performed tests with brand new equipment.
I purchased a Sentinel CPPM-4 controller, And the HydoGen Pro generator.
And the Sunleaves dual hose portable 12,000 btu Air conditioner.
I first set it up using a large 50lb CO2 tank that I leased, I setup Fuzzy logic controller on the Sentinel to 1000 ppm, Lights on 18 hrs, The tank was empty in 3 days? Guy at my local Hydroponics store said it there would be minimum loss of CO2.
So I decided to go with the Generator option, Great product water cooled CO2 generator. Set PPM to 900 as a test, set to generator mode. I started the CO2 generator, it never rose above 450PPM> I thought it was not starting? well it was. I turned off the dual hose unit, and started again to 900ppm, Monitor showed 875 ppm and rising, So I started the dual hose ac unit. It dropped to 625ppm in 5 minutes and dropping, So it definitely is sucking CO2 out of the room. I'm so pissed now after seeing this.
And try and reach someone at Sunleaves the manufacturer. No response.
Anyone with similar problem, please post!
Update: I have a contact now at Sunleaves that I have sent this data to and waiting response.
My reason for this post is to alert everyone to this fact. they are great if you do not use CO2~! Dealers should conduct their own tests to verify my findings.
So another customer does not have to go through this before making a purchase.
I know there are many manufacturers of Dual Hose AC units, so need feedback with actual data.