Quote Originally Posted by keylime
An air conditioner works by removing moisture from the air. When you have a dehumidifier working at the same time as the A/C, it is helping the A/C do some of its work.... and it won't have to work as hard to do its job.'


keylime
Well for an HVAC, I wonder how you come up with it works by removing the moisture. To the best of my knowledge the frost is a byproduct of the evaporator freezing the moisture in the air passing over it. The actual cooling is done by the refrigerant in the device trapping it in the refrigerant and exchanging temps by ambient air passing over the condenser an evaporator. Are you licensed HVAC?

You seem to have a thing for humidifers too....They do fine.

Now, I would just vent with fan to outside the grow room. Turn off fan during c02 dispersion,which I think is a real waste of money for the bother involoved.
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . Please Help!! Question about Heat removal from a "Sealed" room OK, so I have this small area that I am turning into a grow room, the total area of the room will be around 250 cubic feet. The area that will be usable for the grow will be closer to 165 Cubic feet. The room will be completely sealed for the benefit of Co2 Enrichment via pressurized tank/regulator. As far as heat producing devices we are only talking about 1000 watt HPS, and probably 600 watts T5. A guess would place that pretty close to 5,000 BTU's when they are all on. What are my best Rating: 5