Jmaes Mabley
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Yeah.
Remember even when you use CO2, you need air exchange.
Remember even when you use CO2, you need air exchange.
Yeah.
Remember even when you use CO2, you need air exchange.
You have to have a way to 100% seal it, and also have regulated air exchange if you ever expect to use CO2 and it not be a waste.
If you have ANY LEAKS AT ALL.
CO2 is useless. Just think of your room as a big tent ect. Then copy the design of a tent, on a large scale is what you have to do. Has to be 100% air tight, yet at the same time not waste the CO2 with air leaks. When CO2 is being used, the intake/Exhaust must be air tight.
You probably wont have much problems with heat.
If you supply CO2, and supply 1200-1500 ppm, you need 80-85 degree temps. Some say up to 95.