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    #1
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    co2 from a salamander

    could i use a salamander 115 btus for a sourse of co2, ? thanks much








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    #2
    Junior Member

    co2 from a salamander

    115.000 btus

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    #3
    Senior Member

    co2 from a salamander

    I was always taught you can use the "ane's but not the "ene's. Butane, propane......gasolene, kerosene. Due to soot, gasses and other harmfull byproducts. This could be wrong though. I've often seen greenhouses being heated by them so who knows.
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    #4
    Junior Member

    co2 from a salamander

    ive read in a book,that if i use a kero lamp,that it would supply enough co2 for a 6x6 room,but i do thinj it said k1`only,thats the clear suff,but it also said it would be bad if i used to much,im thinking a salomander this size might be alitte bit for a 8x19 ft room,thats why in asking.but it does get real cold were i live

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    #5
    Senior Member

    co2 from a salamander

    If heats not your problem then fire up that salamander. Your going to need a way to regulate the co2. Since you have no idea how much co2 it puts out, I would like to suggest a monitor/controller of some kind. When I need more heat in my room I just fire more lamps, works real good(:

    LOL a salamander

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    #6
    Junior Member

    co2 from a salamander

    thanks my friends,i got a 1000 wt mh and 4,4 ft floro thats just for veg.but i do like the idea of getting more lights.and will see if i can find some sort of way i can monitoring the co2

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    #7
    Senior Member

    co2 from a salamander

    I hope you dont live in the same building as your grow area. Salamanders and all "ene" type heaters need to have fresh air ventilation or us fresh air breathers tend to stop breathing
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    #8
    Junior Member

    co2 from a salamander

    i heat with wood and leave the back door open,so the room stays warm,i was just thinking i could use it a few time a week for about 15 sec.i dont want to die either.im not even sure it going to work.just a stoneheads idea

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