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For seals room. I use H202 in my water to super charge the o2 in the water. I have heard O2 is useful hit why we never feed when the lights are off... Yes co2 is not needed when lights are off too, and not recommended.
The electronic damper is not what you need. A spring loaded damper so the Co2 gas holds in. The fan will not the electronic damper work fully.
Next would be about your o2. GPS Grow or Sentinel makes co2 controllers. Not the All in one unit, but the co2 ppm controller can be set to Rise or Lower Co2. Then just hook your fan, o2 bottle up to bring the o2 in. You can also get these units to rise the co2 on Normal mode. Fuzzy logic mode is for bottle co2, keep away if your on a burner!
The burners should be blue, if the flam is is not, you can be having other gases that are not safe in the room. For example, a 24,000 BTU CO2 generator requires about five cubic feet (CF) of air per minute of functioning. So if a generator burns for 15 minutes per hour, it requires five by 15 = 75 CF per hour of fresh air. Thus, a 100 CFM fan has to work about one minute per hour to replenish the oxygen supply to ensure complete combustion.
I personally use co2 bottles and have it on fuzzy logic, h202 for the feed. Yhea that is it. Hope this helps.
The electronic damper is not what you need. A spring loaded damper so the Co2 gas holds in. The fan will not the electronic damper work fully.
Next would be about your o2. GPS Grow or Sentinel makes co2 controllers. Not the All in one unit, but the co2 ppm controller can be set to Rise or Lower Co2. Then just hook your fan, o2 bottle up to bring the o2 in. You can also get these units to rise the co2 on Normal mode. Fuzzy logic mode is for bottle co2, keep away if your on a burner!
The burners should be blue, if the flam is is not, you can be having other gases that are not safe in the room. For example, a 24,000 BTU CO2 generator requires about five cubic feet (CF) of air per minute of functioning. So if a generator burns for 15 minutes per hour, it requires five by 15 = 75 CF per hour of fresh air. Thus, a 100 CFM fan has to work about one minute per hour to replenish the oxygen supply to ensure complete combustion.
I personally use co2 bottles and have it on fuzzy logic, h202 for the feed. Yhea that is it. Hope this helps.