Dookie69 45 Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM I think Totemic mentioned it before.. balancing a closed setup is hard work and each tweak usually costs more electricity. All people I know, who used CO2, gave up around 2 years after and went to normal growing again. To much hassle to keep all perfect.I’m new at this and already I’m thinking “OUTDOOR!!” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SoloKush 55 Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM @Dookie69 thanks brother i will go with the sonoff set up as it is real time! A big thank you for your help thus far 🤓 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SoloKush 55 Posted Tuesday at 02:13 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 02:13 PM (edited) @prom @Dookie69 guys I'm abit lost on how to physically connect the Co2 regulator to the Co2 controller.. The regulator has a 2pin plug connected to it which goes into a 2pin socket.. I don't see any connection to connect it to the Co2 controller? What am I missing.. Please guys share any info on this ? The controller has 4 ports Power input Fan output which i won't be using Co2 output which is to be connected to regulator Stat input which i won't be using i think so far.. So do I cut the 2pin plug of the regulator and connect the wires directly to the controller Co2 output? That's what I'm thinking.. I have emailed the company asking them , who knows when they will reply Edited Tuesday at 02:23 PM by SoloKush Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Prom 1,458 Posted Tuesday at 02:39 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:39 PM you have have me the links to your products you want to connect? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SoloKush 55 Posted Tuesday at 02:47 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 02:47 PM @Prom ok I've just got off the phone with the guys at growguru.. what a super help they have been not to forget the superb service from them, they really do go the extra mile!! So yeah basically I gotta cut of the 2pin plug and connect it directly into the co2 port on controller.. then there is a manual from the ecotechnics website explaining the configuration of the unit.. il tackle that once it all gets here tomorrow.. http://www.ecotechnics.co.uk/evolution_co2_contoller.htm https://growguru.co.za/products/co2-regulator Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Prom 1,458 Posted Tuesday at 02:57 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:57 PM (edited) There you go ^^ Controller B - CO2 Out This is where you connect your regulator or solenoid controlled gas burner. Please note this is a 220/240v AC output. Please check solenoid coil voltage. Regulator This unit is designed to work with any 220 volt control device. If you know how to connect a 220v plug, you shouldn't run into any issues getting those 2 together 😊 Addon Did you see in the setup scematics, they run their own cooling cycle for the lights in co2 setups 🤪 Edited Tuesday at 03:27 PM by Prom addon Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SoloKush 55 Posted Tuesday at 08:15 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 08:15 PM Yeah I know the basics how to connect plugs, wires etc so I should be fine.. I hope 🤪 I'm starting to get a better feel for things.. albeit rather slowly.. due to myself now because I've got nothing but good advise and direction from you kind gentleman, and ladies if they're are any .. oh let me not leave out Transv 🤪 ✌️ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dookie69 45 Posted Friday at 06:05 AM Share Posted Friday at 06:05 AM Why is your temperature fluctuating that much before 7?It’s been a bumpy ride but I’ve flattened the curve... Happy with the humidity at last, it’s 100% RH outside. Closed system coming into its own.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Prom 1,458 Posted Friday at 07:20 AM Share Posted Friday at 07:20 AM 1 hour ago, Dookie69 said: It’s been a bumpy ride but I’ve flattened the curve... Happy with the humidity at last, it’s 100% RH outside. Closed system coming into its own. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Very sexy! That is waaaaay better then before! Love it! 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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