OMG, are we just trying to find out ways to use the voting threads or what? This solely depends on you and your skills as a grower. If you have fresh air entering your room or air adjustments then seal the room, if not open the freakin door... Damn, ICmagers, it's about time to just start thinking!!!! CO2 vs. Fresh Air, Door Closed Vs. Open, Cum on her stomach vs. her back, what's the difference???
Sorry Guys, Vote On!!!!
I'd love to hear from the 19 voters who voted that think an unsealed room is better.
What makes you think so? All else being equal, do you really think 300PPM Co2 (Atmospheric) is superior to 1500PPM?
1. the neighbors would wonder why the ac is running in the freezing winter, and 2. $
I'm not sure everyone that is posting in this thread is clear on what sealed and unsealed means...
I've seen a few people post here saying they're running sealed... but they're not.
A good design can overcome any obstacle.
To address #1: commercial location, no rooftop or outside floor / wall access. 4 ton full-sized ductless A/C system powering 16kw (2 x 8kw flip) non-aircooled by installing the compressor / outdoor unit in a dedicated, purpose-built room that is exhausted via duct. You've probably never seen anything like it actually implemented; but it goes back to the exact same concept of building a sheet metal "air-cooling hood" for a window-mount A/C that I had completely indoors and ducted outdoors, to cool my 2nd ever "commercial" grow. Nothing sticking out of the window. 14.5k BTU unit cooled a 6kw air-cooled grow easily, not cycling all that much.
To address #2: the additional $$ spent on a slightly higher power bill is gained back in:
That isn't to say that non-aircooled is the way to go for every situation, but I can argue using it in many.
- Higher yield & efficiency through more intense, "un-filtered" light w/ no loss through ducts
- Less costly reflectors or other lighting accessory equipment
- Less maintenance (never needing to clean glass)
- Simpler setups for potential things such as light movers, etc
- Lower cost on air-cooling equipment
I could literally write a book on these kinds of equipment & growing topics. But trust me. Sealed is "better".