Can this be done through out the entire grow?Yes the lights will become the heatm. Add a thermostat.to exhaust fan and after certain temp it cuts in cools room and cuts off
What was the question? The heater is electricgas ?
Yes, get a good carbon filter and fan to cycle air in room every 3 minutes or faster. Get a filter to big for your room and a smaller fan for filter. If it is hot outside then you will be doomed. But yes add a thermostat. @vostok what's the name of the thermostat you use. The one You put me onto for heat extractionCan this be done through out the entire grow?
I have the stc 1000Yes, get a good carbon filter and fan to cycle air in room every 3 minutes or faster. Get a filter to big for your room and a smaller fan for filter. If it is hot outside then you will be doomed. But yes add a thermostat. @vostok what's the name of the thermostat you use. The one You put me onto for heat extraction
Yes that's it wire that up to an exhaust fan and be done use heater at night if needed.
No, don't vent back into the grow room, I don't think that could even be considered venting. If you don't move air out of the grow you won't pull new air into the grow. If you don't pull new air in, you need to maintain CO2 levels artificially and you have to handle humidity build up in the room. If you vent to an outside room you will circulate the air and you can handle humidity issues outside of your grow space. Put the dehumidifier "up wind" from your grow intake.
I vent my grow to the room above it and have the dehumidifier where-ever I want it in the house. I only grow in winter as I use the grow for heat and can't maintain reasonable temps in summer or warmer parts of spring/fall. Plus there is a whole world of free light outside to grow as much as I want come summer. (Start hiking, it can be rewarding, evil smile)
You want to put your exhaust air as far away from your grow room as possible. You want it to mix with a bunch of other air before it can re-enter your grow space. In particular you want it to travel through your living space so it can pickup the CO2 that you are exhaling as we speak.What if I have another vent pulling fresh air in the room
Im doing something similar... i draw fresh air into my tent from a window and exhaust from a tent into that same window. The two duct holes in that window are just inches apart. I know the exhaust is being drawn back in by the intake because the intake air is fairly warm even though it drops to -10 to -25c outside at night. I also know that the exhaust air is mixed with enough fresh air because the plants have shown no signs of co2 deprivation.possibly vent your air into another room or loft and have an intake from the same room?... at least maybe then you are mixing the old with new?
Just a thought