thekrackla
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With this idea where are u gonna put a 550gal res? If u can hide that u can get a portable ac or split as already mentioned hidden. Also invest in better insulation( just an idea).
I think what he is getting at is that AC exhausts hot air outside your otherwise sealed room, taking CO2 with it. With water cooling, you have 0% CO2 loss in theory. I am currently running a dual hose AC, but I am considering trying a water cooled setup. My biggest complaint about the AC are noise(because it is attached the the window, it lacks discretion. People might wonder why you run AC in December if they can hear it from outside your house), and efficiency. The chiller does use less power, but more importantly, my ac doesn't work with a timer, so it is always running. It has a thermostat but it is still wasteful.Ummmmmm..................what?
My AC allows me to "run a sealed room and administer CO2 like a pro" - I'm not really sure what you're getting at.
Get a mini-split or a window AC which doesn't suck out CO2.I think what he is getting at is that AC exhausts hot air outside your otherwise sealed room, taking CO2 with it. With water cooling, you have 0% CO2 loss in theory. I am currently running a dual hose AC, but I am considering trying a water cooled setup. My biggest complaint about the AC are noise(because it is attached the the window, it lacks discretion. People might wonder why you run AC in December if they can hear it from outside your house), and efficiency. The chiller does use less power, but more importantly, my ac doesn't work with a timer, so it is always running. It has a thermostat but it is still wasteful.
Do you have a journal or any other documented info on this man, Why in the world did you go with a 2hp chiller for one 600 watt light??? Did I read that correctly? A 1/2 chiller should have eliminated enough BTU's for your setup.Hey everybody. I thought I'd share my experience with my watercooling. I've read different opinions on peoples watercooling and will say I'm very impressed with my watercooled setup. With a push of my 2 h chillking temp buttons I can turn my grow rooms temp as low as I want it. I have sunsystem 2 air-cooled hoods with inline fans and ice boxes. I run a can fan 450 something cfm inline per 2 hoods and 2 iceboxes for my 600s. My whole op had condensation issues until my 70 pint frigidaire got my humidity to constant 45% humidity. I run a sealed room at 1500 ppm with hydrogen pro watercooled co2 generator which is nothing less than sweet. The heart of a quality watercooled setup is your waterchiller and water pump. I whent with a 2h chillking waterchiller and 1/2 h flotec water pump. These items were speced out by hydroinnovations and have worked awsome. I've had issues that I've needed to talk with them about and Lucas from hydroinnovations and Ryan from watercooled gardens have been great. I set up a manifold that allowed me to run nine watercooled devices. Fiy hydroinnovations gear is great but expensive. A lot of their heat exchanger stuff can be diyed for a lot less. Their 150$ res chillers can be ordered online for about 50$ under stainless wort chillers. This is the only watercooled setup that I've owned but I'd say it's awsome. I'd recommend watercooling to anybody wanting a pro cooling setup
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Not sure! My bad.Wow, I just read my post again there and how didnyou come up with me having just 1 light.
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