I'm starting a new room and want to add a co2 generator. I'm starting with a space of 6'Wx12'Lx6'H. I have a perfect exhaust opening ( 6"x4") leading outside.
I am starting with a 1000w switchable HID ballast with Raptor reflector that has 8" flanges (adding one more light for second grow), 8" can-fan with appropriate can-filter and c.a.p. air-3dn controller (wanted the option of a heater at night if necessary).
Question is I would like to add co2 and wondering if a CGE method is good for this. I have no problem cooling light (lights) seperately with 8'' fan from one end of room to the other, and cooling rest of (air tight) room with AC if necessary.
To my understanding, this would be the way to keep a steady 1300-1500 ppm while using generator and c.a.p. ppm-3 controller.
BUT,,,,,, would the odor in my room be a whole new problem? Would it be smart to buy another 8" fan and just circulate air within room through filter?
How would I deal with odor using this CGE method? Or is CGE not the best way to go?

Please, any input is appreciated!
Thanx, DP
DutchmasterPro Reviewed by DutchmasterPro on . Heat, Exhaust and Co2 for new room I'm starting a new room and want to add a co2 generator. I'm starting with a space of 6'Wx12'Lx6'H. I have a perfect exhaust opening ( 6"x4") leading outside. I am starting with a 1000w switchable HID ballast with Raptor reflector that has 8" flanges (adding one more light for second grow), 8" can-fan with appropriate can-filter and c.a.p. air-3dn controller (wanted the option of a heater at night if necessary). Question is I would like to add co2 and wondering if a CGE method is good Rating: 5