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mini-split and CO2 in a sealed room
I will be building two sealed rooms and have a mini-split in each room. Do I need to worry about condensation from the coils forming and dripping water into the room?
For CO2 I intend to run a tankless water heater outside of the rooms and duct the exhaust (CO2) into the rooms. Will I experience back pressure problems when forcing CO2 into the room? It seems to me that a sealed room cannot take the influx of CO2 without raising air pressure inside the room,forcing air out in some manner. I will also run a scrubber inside the rooms recirculating the air inside without exhausting it. It seems to me that i will need to exhaust air from the room to add CO2 into the room.
I'm probably making this too complicated,and could use some direction from those of you who are running sealed rooms. If needed I can set up an exhaust system to run intermittently to aid in supplementing CO2. I could exhaust into an additional room,scrub the air again and the exhaust the air from this room out of the building through the chimney.
Any advise you can offer will be gladly accepted,any questions will be answered to the best of my ability, THANKS.
Respect bass
I will be building two sealed rooms and have a mini-split in each room. Do I need to worry about condensation from the coils forming and dripping water into the room?
For CO2 I intend to run a tankless water heater outside of the rooms and duct the exhaust (CO2) into the rooms. Will I experience back pressure problems when forcing CO2 into the room? It seems to me that a sealed room cannot take the influx of CO2 without raising air pressure inside the room,forcing air out in some manner. I will also run a scrubber inside the rooms recirculating the air inside without exhausting it. It seems to me that i will need to exhaust air from the room to add CO2 into the room.
I'm probably making this too complicated,and could use some direction from those of you who are running sealed rooms. If needed I can set up an exhaust system to run intermittently to aid in supplementing CO2. I could exhaust into an additional room,scrub the air again and the exhaust the air from this room out of the building through the chimney.
Any advise you can offer will be gladly accepted,any questions will be answered to the best of my ability, THANKS.
Respect bass