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I do agree with you there. When the AC vents at night it does push out the leftover smell in the room. But I have two carbon filters scrubbing that room. Regardless, during the day when there is no venting outside with two scrubbers going in the room it still smells like a weed bomb went off.
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Maybe things aren't sealed. Also maybe the filter brand might not be good I've only ever used can. Check out green gator a buddy said they work good |
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I have had a filter stop working before the second grow finished. Under a year.
You said the room is sealed but with the smell coming out it is clearly not sealed. |
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You might need a slight amount of constant negative pressure (exhaust) in the room if there is none. I assume your room is ballooned out slightly allowing smell to drift out through cracks. Stupid question, but do you run more intake than exhaust? I run a small exhaust fan on a dialed down speed control that might put out 100-200cfm which keeps the smell contained in about 300sqft. Prior to running this constantly, when it was off, you could smell it in the yard. If you have a forced air furnace, it will likely suck/displace stinky air from your grow area into the common areas, unless you have constant adequate negative pressure. I usually can't smell it upstairs, and never outside.
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I would not run three exhaust as it's 3 times more likely to fail. I would run one fan, a big one for the size you are operating. Going through a muffler and an inline filter.
What sort of ducting are you running? If it's thin it could have holes after the filter. Joints might not be airtight either. You could try burning some sage to see where the smoke and smell goes.
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This is cut & paste from https://www.airscience.com/carbon-filter for its simple explanation but is available from other sources as well.
Hope it is useful. Adsorption Efficiency The ability of a filter to function efficiently depends on a number of factors including temperature, humidity, residence time, filter age, evaporation rate and chemical concentration. Temperature The temperature of the gas is very important because the higher the temperature, the lower will be the adsorption capacity, especially for a gas with a low boiling point. A relatively high temperature can even generate desorption, with the filter releasing previously adsorbed gas molecules. Generally temperature must be kept below 40°C. Humidity Relative humidity is an important factor that can affect the efficiency of the filter. The molecules of gases with low boiling points will be less adsorbed, because the molecules of the water vapor will be adsorbed in their place, leaving less free surface in the pores for the gas molecules to impact the carbon. Generally, relative humidity must always be kept below 60%. Residence Time Residence time is the time needed by the air to cross the filter, during which it stays in contact with the carbon itself. This is the time during which gas molecules can be adsorbed by the pores of the carbon before leaving it. This time should be as long as possible. To maximize time, filter thickness must be sufficient and the air speed crossing it must be kept to a minimum. This minimum is influenced by the fact that the air speed across the front opening of the fume hood (face velocity) must be kept at a rate sufficient to ensure containment of the fumes within the enclosure. Filter Age Normally the filter, if not properly stored before use, becomes less efficient with time because of “poisoning” of the charcoal due to the presence of gasses in the atmosphere, as well as the effect of humidity in the environment. |
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I think I know what the problem is now that I have a clear picture in my head of your grow room. You need negitive pressure all the time , smell will always get out of a sealed room through cracks, opening and closing doors ect. I've even had a place with a double entrance to try to "seal" the grow but it's just not possible. You have two options, create a lung room and vent your scrubbers into that or use a small 6" scrubber and fan to vent outside on an idle. or like others have said , ozone and vent outside.
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