Renfro
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Yeah wait on the CO2. The intake and exhaust will be a handy backup for your AC in the future.Maybe i am just confusing my situation and should stick to the intake and exhaust idea until i have ac installed.
Yeah wait on the CO2. The intake and exhaust will be a handy backup for your AC in the future.Maybe i am just confusing my situation and should stick to the intake and exhaust idea until i have ac installed.
Yep, once again I got high and never fully thought things through lol.Yeah wait on the CO2. The intake and exhaust will be a handy backup for your AC in the future.
Looking good!here's a crappy pic taken yesterday of one side of the room. As you can see, tent is still occupying some of the space.
This is the wall the tables will run along. It's 14'. The opposite long wall will be the location of controllers, timers and fans
You can also see the roughed in plumbing, I'll be using these for my runoff
Will be back with updated pics tomorrow. Things will look much different
I am sure it will. Once you get it all dialed in you will be looking back at all your hard work and that pride will kick in. Good feeling, to know you did it all correct.Thanks bros
Def been a bit of work, hopefully it will all be worth it in the long run.
Agreed man, thanks so much for helping me every step of the way lol.I am sure it will. Once you get it all dialed in you will be looking back at all your hard work and that pride will kick in. Good feeling, to know you did it all correct.
lol talk about saving energyI couldnt see the dial on ballast and was turning in wrong direction like a real dolt lol
lol no doubtlol talk about saving energy
Ya man , that would suck for sure.You will be glad you have an intake and exhaust 3 weeks into my first run in new room and my mini split lost charge and quit working. Between the gavita controller auto dimming my lights when temps get to hot and my exhaust I was able to keep running no problem until I got the ac fixed.
Might want to consider a temp cut out or something of that nature too, I can deal with fixing something but I'd be heartbroken to come into my room to see my plants baked.
Titan Zephyr 2 is a stand alone unit that you just plug in between the timer and trigger cord for your lighting controller.I will look into a temp shutoff option. Not sure if my controller has something like that
I think i found it.Titan Zephyr 2 is a stand alone unit that you just plug in between the timer and trigger cord for your lighting controller.
Run them both on the temp controller they need to kick off and on at same time. If you exhaust air it has to be replaced from somewhere and it sounds like you sealed your room up pretty tight so I'd just have them both kick on at same time. Might need like a small power strip (the ones with like 3 outlets but no switch) to plug both fans into the same place on controller.Man im still uncertain about how im gonna hookup my intake/exhaust fans . I planned to use the intake for cooling during lights on running at night. Dehuey on separate timer for lights off heat and keep rh within good range. What do i do with the exhaust fan? if intake is running on the temp side of controller and only coming on when temps reach certain point, where do i hookup exhaust and when should it run? Can i run it on the RH side of controller and have it only come on with rh gets too high? would that work? Would that be enough air exchange? Do any of this make sense? Lol
i know ive asked this already, but still not sure about it.
How would you guys set it all up?