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Its not that I know what im talking about or dont understand what your saying, and I get that more is better, but where do you get that numbers from when it comes to the CO2? I just managed to pull of a pretty decent scrog with just a cracked open window for fresh air, no active extraction and I got two tents in the same lung room. A lot of people are growing in their basements, bathrooms or bedrooms without any active extraction.
I got two tents 4x4x7 (1,2x1,2x2,2meters) If i want to ventilate the lung room with the same amount as I need for my tents, thats 500m3/Hour of fresh intake air from the outside. A house ventilation system from Villavent, SAVE VTR 500 is rated for houses up too 400m2, and it will do 600m3/h running at max, pulling a max of 2KW/h and on cold days I will have to supplement with 10KW in heaters to keep the temperature from dropping. It also weigh 72KG and costs 4000USD + installation.
If a cracked open window or no active ventilation works for a lot of people it makes no sense that I need to add 500m3/h of ventilation as soon as I close that window. The answer I want is something like 2, 5 or 10M3/hour, not 500.
I got two tents 4x4x7 (1,2x1,2x2,2meters) If i want to ventilate the lung room with the same amount as I need for my tents, thats 500m3/Hour of fresh intake air from the outside. A house ventilation system from Villavent, SAVE VTR 500 is rated for houses up too 400m2, and it will do 600m3/h running at max, pulling a max of 2KW/h and on cold days I will have to supplement with 10KW in heaters to keep the temperature from dropping. It also weigh 72KG and costs 4000USD + installation.
If a cracked open window or no active ventilation works for a lot of people it makes no sense that I need to add 500m3/h of ventilation as soon as I close that window. The answer I want is something like 2, 5 or 10M3/hour, not 500.