OK I wasn’t sure how you had that set up I was kind of curious about that to see why the O-Zone would even be in the picture
It runs at 0.5 amps on a 120 circuit
Almost no cost to run
Hi there I believe that it’s 30 degrees Celsius which is about 90 degrees Fahrenheit I read this in the growing sage.
Tks man I knew it was between 85-90 something lol;)
@organicgrower4m Do you have a layout of how your room is set-up for co2?
I have a small amount of negative pressure in my room to @hoppiefrog and I don’t really even know how I’m getting it lol but I’m ok with it to help on smell.
There is no exhaust that I know of being pulled out of the room however my double layer heavy duty tarp door always lets me know the pressure in my room
Probably hard to tell but it is being sucked in ever so slightly
I do have exhaust, but it’s only exhausting the heat that has been brought in from outside the room.
The way the AC is set-up, it doesn’t draw in any return air from inside the room itself therefore all the exhaust is extracted heat from outside air.
I don’t know how I achieved a slightly negative pressure even though I have zero exhaust exiting the room but I’m totally cool with it lol.
Has to be something to do with the AC. I was afraid when I set my AC up this way that I would have a positive pressure because it’s actually blowing cold air into the room from outside but exhausting nothing from inside, but that’s not the case. I’ve had a slightly negative pressure since I setup everything this way.
I think I got a little bit lucky. I wasn’t trying to set my room up for co2. I was trying to get a humidity problem in check by modifying my AC and inadvertently made my room co2 compatible lol.
But once again I don’t like pushing limits so I will only run about 800ppm @ about 82° max.
Are you planning on pushing 1200 - 1500 ppm?
Took the flash off.
Still hard to see but you can tell that there is just the smallest amount of negative pressure draw on the tarp door
You have two different size hoses I think… Also the AC will suck some air from the room (I used to run a shit ton e of AC units they all did.
Your right I do
I have two 4" intakes (return air) and one 6" exhaust so I’m taking in more than enough air.
The reason I have two 4" intakes is because I covered up all vents that would intake air from inside the room, and ran ducting from the outside the room to them to insure that I wasn’t drawing any of my return air from inside the room
Probably just the extra suction in the AC pulling it thru the seams.or possibly heat rising and pulling air out of rm
Ya and everywhere there’s a connecting point whether it be the ducting to the AC or to the wall it’s duct tape only so there is probably some air from within the room “leaking” into the return air ducting in places that aren’t perfectly sealed.
No problem at all I also run co2 the plants love it at 30 degrees is when they open up and use the most co2.
@tdubwilly Equal in and equal out, from outside through the machine and back out, to keep its parts cool?
And cool air being pulled over the cooling condenser from outside and into the room?
Yes, back out in two places…cold air into the room and hot air out the exhaust