I've got a co2 meter, and it wasn't cheap. Very accurate. I've never seen it go past 700 in a normal sized room, with 4 people in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by grobro
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I've got a co2 meter, and it wasn't cheap. Very accurate. I've never seen it go past 700 in a normal sized room, with 4 people in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by grobro
Extech Co200 Desktop Indoor Air Quality Carbon Monoxide MonitorQuote:
Originally Posted by grobro
I dont know how to create a link. But this is the exact one I have.
stupidest thread of the year?
@ sum1cull911 you must be living a different planet than i am.
the relationship is between the human being and the plant.
people give off co2 when they breathe.
its not a broken water heater or a mine shaft.
larger space means less fluctuations hence easier to control.
small animals dont affect it much at all.
i know its calibrated correctly because it drops to 400ppm if i open all windows, or take the meter outdoors to test it.
wow u actually have a monitor, it must not work right or something, or youre not reading it correctlyQuote:
Originally Posted by sum1cull911
ridiculous!Quote:
Originally Posted by sum1cull911
or you could run the co2 in the secondary room where the cold air is and transfer air via fans/ducting 24/7 with no cycling.Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
thats not true, if the rest of your house is closed up the room doesnt have to be "sealed".Quote:
Originally Posted by sum1cull911
who grows in a sealed room anyway, you would need to run an air conditioner if your room was sealed (which creates more heat). and how would you control the humidity? mine stays constant at 40%, it doesnt go up to 80% and then trigger an exhaust fan. and my co2 stays constant at 1200 (from me breathing) it doesnt fluctuate around.
maybe i have bigger lungs than you i dunno.
if you have a basement with unsealed room thats IDEAL, just set up the co2 outside the grow space and transfer air. dont listen to these guys on here! get the monitor first so you know exactly whats going on.Quote:
Originally Posted by grobro