I see 2 reasons why air exchange is important:
1) to keep temps down by sucking out hot air and sucking in cooler air
2) to have fresh air come in for proper co2 levels
Here's my scenario and question:
My tent is 4x4x8, which is 128 cubic feet and I have an exhaust fan rated at 128 CFM, that means the air in my tent will be replaced once every minute. With this amount of air exchange, my temp is stable at 79-83F. I have a co2 tank outside my tent set on a timer; 15 mins on, 30 mins off. There is a tube connected to the tank going into my tent. With this timer setting, my co2 levels stays between 700-1200 ppm.
Is it necessary to upgrade to a stronger fan with a higher CFM? I have plenty of air movement inside the tent with 2 fans.
1) to keep temps down by sucking out hot air and sucking in cooler air
2) to have fresh air come in for proper co2 levels
Here's my scenario and question:
My tent is 4x4x8, which is 128 cubic feet and I have an exhaust fan rated at 128 CFM, that means the air in my tent will be replaced once every minute. With this amount of air exchange, my temp is stable at 79-83F. I have a co2 tank outside my tent set on a timer; 15 mins on, 30 mins off. There is a tube connected to the tank going into my tent. With this timer setting, my co2 levels stays between 700-1200 ppm.
Is it necessary to upgrade to a stronger fan with a higher CFM? I have plenty of air movement inside the tent with 2 fans.