Portable AC Unit or co2

BootyKang669

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Ok so I have a grow room around 9 feet long by 7 feet wide by 7 feet high... I have two 600 watt lights in there right now. I have pretty good ventilation but the temperture still stays around 80 to 85 degrees somtimes it gets hotter....

I was thinking of getting a portable ac unit but not sure what size. Mabey a 8000 bcu unit or would i need more power???
Or should i just forget the ac unit and get a co2 system. I dunno if a co2 system will cool a grow room off any but ive been thinking about getting one on htgsupply.com for around 300...

Anyone have any suggestions to help me out anything at ALLLLL
 

Little Tommy

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Using the CO2 allows the plants to manage their business at higher temps. It will not cool off the grow any. Using CO2 is better in well sealed rooms.
 

BootyKang669

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OK so that counts out the c02 i'll just get a ac unit... could you guys help me decide on the best size meaning the right about of btu's... I was thinking of getting a 8000 btu one but im not sure if its going to be strong enough
 

Hairy Bob

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What ventilation do you have in there? Give us a brief rundown and maybe we can suggest some simple improvements.
You should be able to keep the room within 10 degrees of the ambient temperature.
 

AeroKing

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If you have a sealed room and you opt for the A/C, you will need to supplement CO2. At 85', I'd add the co2 and call it good. I'd recommend a bottle / solenoid setup as a generator will add more heat to the room.
 

natrone23

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I have a 9000btu portable ac/ cooling my space 5x5,lights are 400 and 600hps works great even have it vented into the cieling
 

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growinman

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........I have a similar sized room and run a Sunpentown 12000btu and it kicks ass and maintains whatever temp you want easily.......and it doesn't have to work too hard or long.....and it heats automatically and dehumidifies when/if necessary...... I am not in a "house" and these portables have been a godsend for me over the years.
And they do have their drawbacks.......hot/loud exaust, not to mention power consumption I imagine. In the summer it's a relief to know it's there doing it's thing; hot as it may be.......
I am not experienced with the co2 yet.......I just know you can maintain higher temps but you need to keep room sealed to not lose all of your co2 so fast.....

growinman
 
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