VinnieV
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Sounds awesomeHi folks - I’ll be building a new room over the next 4 weeks.
The space will be 3.5m x 4.5m, sealed room, with Dimlux 600w.
I’m currently installing an AC unit to handle the temps for 15-16 lights.
I will running flood and drain and filling with 36l fabric pots
currently lining with orca and laying gas lines etc for the co2 generator etc.
I’ll upload plans over the next few days.
i intend to exhaust with a 10” carbon filter and Corona ozone, a 2 meter run of ducting, a uv ozone, 15 meter run to exhaust, right before an ona inline cartridge.
Discretion is a key concern!
I may also put in a coil cooler that will drop the exhaust temps by 5-8 degrees...
wish me luck, and input very welcome!
Sounds awesome
I love sealed rooms especially good sized one like your. Mine would like like a dinky car next to this lol. I have never used ozone so can't comment there.move got a 160l dehumidifier and an evaporative cooler for the first few weeks... first time using ozone but I’m hoping negative pressure (no intake) will keep the girls safe!
I should also mention I exhaust to an area with a bit of clearance so no one will be immediately passing the exhaust at any one time. 8” can fans running at 1500m3/h. Probably run at 50% through a frequency controller. Thanks for joining the ride aqua man!
Circulation I have 8-10 ground level fans to be attached to the wall. 6 swinging wall fans and 4 diffuse air (6”) fansPlans for dehuey and circulation?
Considered gas build up like cabrbon monoxide, ethylene etc from the burner?Circulation I have 8-10 ground level fans to be attached to the wall. 6 swinging wall fans and 4 diffuse air (6”) fans
I was aiming for 24/7... I’ll get a diagram together though and post with my thoughts. I want it long enough for it to kick enough of the smells... and enough bends for it to slow and cool before being exhaustedI love sealed rooms especially good sized one like your. Mine would like like a dinky car next to this lol. I have never used ozone so can't comment there.
Venting at night I assume? Or intermittent?
100%! Which is why I’m thinking of having he exhaust running 20-50% 24/7.. hopefully enough!Considered gas build up like cabrbon monoxide, ethylene etc from the burner?
Never used a burner but I think your good venting at night the volume of air in the room once. it shouldn't have to run to often once the ppm are up. But this is not a fact statement just food for thought. It something you probably already looked into and a carbon monoxide monitor would probably tell ya100%! Which is why I’m thinking of having he exhaust running 20-50% 24/7.. hopefully enough!
I mean I do like the additional discretion of only running these and venting at night... so I’ll put more consideration into that. Maybe run a couple of the diffuseair’s with carbon filters to scrub the room constantly...Never used a burner but I think your good venting at night the volume of air in the room once. it shouldn't have to run to often once the ppm are up. But this is not a fact statement just food for thought. It something you probably already looked into and a carbon monoxide monitor would probably tell ya
I’ll also be using the Dimlux carbon monoxide controller which I believe shuts off the burner of CO is detectedNever used a burner but I think your good venting at night the volume of air in the room once. it shouldn't have to run to often once the ppm are up. But this is not a fact statement just food for thought. It something you probably already looked into and a carbon monoxide monitor would probably tell ya
Here’s hoping!!Sounds like you really have your shit together brother... I look forward to this in action
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