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I think that me and OP are in the same boat, meaning would like to cool the room without stinking the sorrounding...
And the concern was that i live ina humid area...and i was afraid to vent because of the short life of those carbon filters (given the RH and the pretty big and dense canopy that is pretty much like the room) the canopy is 21 by 6...
So do you think that a Ozone genny in the exaust duct will do the trick?
I also run LED ina cinderblock basement that is pretty cool also in the summer so the venting could be very sporadical just when the temps go off range...Infact i was still thinkin to supplement CO2 given the sporadical air change....
Thanks!!!
WOW! Thanks so much for all this very useful infos!! You are awesome!!!
I used to grow shrooms on a pretty big scale and i built a LaminarFlowhood using a HEPA filter that was able to filtrate and produce sterile air.....thats what you meant right ? instead of those HEPA type that they sell at the hardware stores for cheap..
May i ask you more info about that potassium permanganate?just for curiosity....how do you use it?
Ok so i will look into some Ozone generators...
The whole world of home AC minisplit is such an headache....efficient machines are delicate and with a low quality electric service is just worse...then the industial ones are just stupidly unefficient plus very expensive...
Sealed rooms have many pro's but the dependency from a machine that is so complicated is not fun at all...
Yes, as long as they were used to strip organic compounds (such as petroleum products, but cook outside). If they were used to catalyze a contaminant such as an oxidizer (ozone), chlorine other other type chemicals, then no it won't work.Is there any truth to cooking carbon filters in the oven to get them to perform as new again?
I did a bunch of reading last night. Seems like an oven isn’t hot enough and it needs a kiln or a tiger torch to burn it off. Needs to be around 800F to clean the carbon filters?
Mr HHH
As far as choosing the blower for the intake....im a little confused cause here they express the static pressure in Pascals...(or at least what i understood)
So if i have an H14 filter with a resistance in 130Pa means that im gona have to match a squirrell cage blower that can handle that right? and that number should be in the data sheet of the blower...that simple or thers some math formula? ....Or i m just makin things too complicated?!?!
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