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Yes, I agree it is going to be too small, but its a freebie from an old friend, so its going into use. However, it's main purpose is to help the a/c, which can easily cool the flower and veg from fall to spring, but it's just too hot this summer. I only need the temps down just a few degrees.
Hey tty -- thanks for the new thread bro. Good idea.
What's the best way to use an existing residential geothermal setup in a growroom's cooling system?
Get more pix and maybe some of woodsmaneh's stuff/info in here, and I'll sticky this shit.
Get more pix and maybe some of woodsmaneh's stuff/info in here, and I'll sticky this shit.
I'm not able to make fundamental changes to the site's design and layout, that's logic's and TECK's purview. I can sticky the shit outta threads, though! If you link to the thread where you put up your pix, that will make the whole sticky thing more complete(ly sticky). I think it's something worth discussing with logic, though, for sure.
I remember your very first thread on here, "Built my own light rotator! Wanna see?" or something like that. So cool.
Great thread idea, I think I'll get sticky with it myself ;-}
I'm heading for chilling but not there yet. My first question involves rh control with chilling. How does that work? I don't plan to run an actual chiller, i'm going to pump cold water up from the creek and circulate that. If the chiller itself is used to remove moister from the air I guess I loose out on that. Could you give a general explanation Tyy or should I ask more detailed questions?
I'll bump
I run a chiller system and won't look back.
I D.I.Y. ed all exchangers and controllers. Hydro and chillers go hand n hand.
The creek is cold, but I have not measured it yet. I'm fairly certain it's 60 or below which would give the the 20 degree differential if running CO2 at 80 F. Don't know if that would get me condensation however.Your creek water temp needs to be below dew point in your room to get dehumidification on the heat exchanger. Also a air temperature needs 10 to 20 degree lower water temperature to achieve target room temperature.
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