Much respect for the help.
i would love to run a tank @1500ppm but as of now i cant do that, i need to work on getting that room sealed up 1st because they CO2 just get waisted in their and runs out too fast. . .
. . . i tried to clog the water heater duct, and bad bad idea! i took a shower and my room almost burnt down! it created some kind of back draft and shot a big as flame out and melted the plastic nob. so i said fuck that and let it be. . .
. . . i drilled a whole threw my door and ran a line into a much cooler room that has A/C for those crazy hot days. I own a portable A/C unit but the hose is some weird size so i am trying to find an adapter that will fit. . .
Duct Tape, duct tape, duct tape. cheap and it will work on most clean surfaces. . .
. . .lmao, if its a duct associated with a furnace, leave it alone, lmao. it's there for a reason, as you found out. funny as hell since no one was hurt.
what i would try to do if it was creating too much heat (why you run a water heater when it's 100* outside is beyond me lol)
THE CHEAPEST - get some fabric or something like a blanket and staple it to the cieling and the floor and surround the furnace to keep it enclosed. make sure it's far enough away that there is
0% chance of it catching a spark or anything. and leave one bottom corner unstapled for easy access. that will make a heat barrier to keep the heat out of the room.
THE BEST - build a little "closet" around the water tank. some 2x4's, a little insulation and some paneling or sheetrock and you have a room for $50 to keep the heat in/out . . .
. . . Thats good thinking. Duct tape. duct tape bro. lmao, you don't really
need to find an adapter to fit the hose.
just giving options though, if what you have is working, no need to fix it.
. . . I just hope i can pull of that type of quality again?
sometimes you will sometimes you wont. the best growers are usually the most consistent. but it's life, things happen, and you'll have your good grows and your not so good grows. everyone does.