Co2 controller for sealed room { help needed }

if your growing in 7 gallon pot 5 foot plants feeding 2000 ppm and matching 2000 ppms of co2 , they seem to be very very fucking happy. As for smaller plants yes i also believe in matching ppms at some stages of bloom specially from 3 weeks to 6 but i have seen 2200 ppms of co2 and fed 3000ppms of food on a few occasions. exception conaseur is way too strong to run even at 1700 ppms unless you got a massive bush. hahhaha i said bush.
The maximum co2 that can be absorbed By ANY MJ PLANT AT ONE TIME IS 1700PPM'S. That's it!!! dosing over that will not give you any gain in weight or size or growth weight---(perfect cond plus 1700ppms). Don't waste the extra JUICE!!!---:bigjoint:
 

Bigbux

Active Member
FilthyFeltch- I can't believe you are still trying to defend yourself after so being blatantly wrong about your percentages. You originally posted something that was rebutted by someone else and then you started a huge assault on him cuz he made u look bad in this forum and then u respond by claiming 2000 ppm is 2% and 10000 is 10%! At first I thought you made a typo, but when you repeated the same mistake over and over again whilst ridiculing others for scientifically proving you wrong with sources I determined that ur opinion is worthless. Thank you for saving me the time of reading any of ur other wrong and typically rude posts.
 

R2F

Active Member
I like Solatel controllers:
http://www.solatel.com/

Nice easy to read, when lights are on it cycles the info:
Current Time, Temp, rH, CO2
Super easy setup, easy to change settings on the fly if you need it, etc.

Edit: It's about a thousand bucks, but well worth it. If you're going to have a sealed room, it's nice to have all the parts controlled through one brain.
 

cymbaline

Well-Known Member
ac wont work sucks out al ur co2 u need a swamp cooler dehumidifer carbon filter with vortex fan recirculating air aka scrubbing and a matador co2 controller with a blue ox burner. Thats the easiest cheapest way to do a perfect room.
you don't know what you're talking about.
I tried to think of a nicer way to put it, yet couldn't.
Go learn how a AC works, this isn't the thread to go into details on it.
Because otherwise you are giving out bad info.
It will remove some air from the room but it will not suck out all the co2 or even
half of it.
You do not want a swamp cooler in a CEA, you will already be dealing with
humidity levels when the lights go off, hence the need for a dehumidifier.
The A/C will not keep the humidity levels in check by itself. Especially
in a high RH area during flowering.
I don't know if you can afford a split a/c but maybe you should looking into
that. It uses much less power than a 2ton window a/c will..
 
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