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01-07-2011, 10:12 PM #51
OPSenior Member
Need Co2 advice
I will nicely ask that if you are in this thread to stir things up then please start your own thread as all I wanted was some help from other posters who could possible give some great insite on possible mistakes we are making so we can understand what it takes to have a better product.....enough said...thanks again everyone...
we have figured out today that the co2 gauges may have been put back together by previous owner and the threads crossed and the o ring was trashed out.....we are trying to figure out if we can fix this by getting a new ring but are having trouble finding the right one...does anyone know who might carry such items ??
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01-07-2011, 10:23 PM #52
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Need Co2 advice
I bet the grow shop has them, or a beverage distributor. same ones as for co2 beer systems. they are very cheap, get 5 and tie the rest to your regulator. If your metal threads are okay, nothing to worry about.
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01-07-2011, 10:28 PM #53
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Need Co2 advice
I mean the temperature causes the room air to get dumped before the humidity gets too high. At night I have a dehumidifier that will kick in above 60, but it never turns on.
Originally Posted by TurboALLWD
I've never (knock on wood) had mold. PM, yes, but it's been a long time now. pretty dialed, but always willing to learn
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01-07-2011, 10:45 PM #54
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Need Co2 advice
seriously bro, with all due respect to denverbear, but do you actually think i wouldnt notice if i was living over an old coal mine, come on dude.
Originally Posted by copobo
and making my neg rep public i would consider gay, even though i realize it was the other guy who said i was gay (which i am not).
thanks for the advice lol, i checked my water heater and its not malfunctioning.
obviously this is pointless.
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01-07-2011, 10:52 PM #55
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Need Co2 advice
Yep, What Copobo said. And use teflon tape on the threads especially if there chewed up.
Right on Copobo. Know were any cheap charcoal filters are? for 6'' fans. The Chemdogs upstairs absolutely reak.
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01-07-2011, 10:57 PM #56
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Need Co2 advice
bottom line is anybody can buy a co2 monitor and test it for themselves.
you could run co2 in your basement with a grow room upstairs as long as your house is closed up. doesnt have to be "sealed".
i know because i have tried many different things for myself so i know what i am talking about, that why i am making a post here in the first place. not following some manual for the first time.
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01-07-2011, 11:02 PM #57
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Need Co2 advice
Do you mean with an HVAC or air system circulating the CO2 through the house? Assuming you have an HVAC / Air system in your basement?
Originally Posted by MtnLionCO
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01-07-2011, 11:11 PM #58
Senior Member
Need Co2 advice
2 high speed fans is all you would need and some ducting, 10 inch can fans.
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01-07-2011, 11:15 PM #59
Senior Member
Need Co2 advice
that would be alot of co2 for a whole house.
here's a cool page to check out
marijuana seeds growing - How much co2 should I add?
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01-07-2011, 11:15 PM #60
Senior Member
Need Co2 advice
Why wouldn't you run the CO2 in the grow room? Why would you run it all the way from the basement to the upstairs? If your grow room wasn't sealed, then you would be filling the house up with CO2. That would be a waste, right? That seems like a lot of extra work and money.
Originally Posted by MtnLionCO
I think dangerous levels of CO2 for humans starts around 10000ppm. Even still, that doesn't seem like it would be good for your health.
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