My bad I was thinking of @SisterlimonpotWhose ever build you are talking about, it wasn’t me.
You must be thinking of jimmy or bill or Jeff or someone else on the forum.
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My bad I was thinking of @SisterlimonpotWhose ever build you are talking about, it wasn’t me.
You must be thinking of jimmy or bill or Jeff or someone else on the forum.
I have abandoned that setup and removed the sensor in way of an on off switch, the exhaust fan stays on 24/7.Lol if it not you that has exhaust fan hooked up to humidity controller in some insane build i seen than I apologize to whoever build that was!
If you do have an exhaust fan hooked up like that then I'd like to know what you did lol
Right on. The co2 scrubber was last choice for me all along. I've been playing with fresh air and opening windows and looking at things and I just felt I could achieve what I needed without one. Not saying I won't have one on hand just for back up if need be for any unforseen reason i guess. I ordered it but may not ever use it now.I have abandoned that setup and removed the sensor in way of an on off switch, the exhaust fan stays on 24/7.
The reason was that even on the lowest setting, the humidity was extremely noticeable when I walked into the room. I have every intention of sourcing a better sensor but it's not high on the priority list.
I stayed out of this thread because it veered into using Co2 scrubber to raise pH. And personally I try to avoid consumables like Co2 scrubber media at all costs.
Funny thing, the other day I was just talking to Tom @TMB about this very thing, and he did what Hunter @evolved did and ran a hose to the attic. His chief concern against running a hose outside was fear of pesticides getting sucked into the tube. I'm sure there's some validity to that claim, but the risk seems fairly low. If I were to do it, attic might be the first choice but if I couldn't make that happen, a hole to the outside would be my 2nd.
I would first consider getting fresh outside air to raise pH before committing to an extra expense of replacing media every month.
With my house sealed up in the summer months, my pH looks a lot like everyone elses peaking out at 8.05 and getting down into 7.7 range at night.
Are you pushing the Kalk through the ATO system?
Even if the CO2 consumption were negligible, the emotional/psychological benefits of having plants in your living space is reason enough to have them. It pains me to see homes without plants in them. And good on you for giving them larger pots.Went to Home Despot got about eight palms and then 3 grow lights at $40 (20w) ... done. Don't open my windows anymore. My PH probe crapped out on my Apex and since I am going to switch to GHL I don't want to get a new one, so I can't say exactly what PH is or what CO2 levels are, but according to the NASA study, with the plants I got and the others I already had I should have enough to cover me my wife and my cat. FYI have since potted them.