co2 regulator and timer

kushforbrains

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I'm on the hunt for a good co2 regulator and timer for a good price thanks for the help in advance also would like to find a luxor reflector for the best price I found one for 320 after shipping
 

kushforbrains

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Do u use the cap temp humidity and co2 device if so do those work well because I would like to get an environmental control but it seems like all of them are 8 hundred to a thousand I saw the cap products they are cheaper but do u no if they are quality products
 

BeaverHuntr

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Do u use the cap temp humidity and co2 device if so do those work well because I would like to get an environmental control but it seems like all of them are 8 hundred to a thousand I saw the cap products they are cheaper but do u no if they are quality products
Yeah my co2 controller from titan was like 600 bucks a couple years ago.. CAP products are fine. every one has their own preference but CAP is a legitimate brand in the horticulture world.
 

BeaverHuntr

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CO2 is an odorless, invisible, and non-flammable gas. The average level of CO2 in the atmosphere is about 300 PPM (parts per million). If the level decreases down below 200 PPM in an enclosed growing area, plant growth slows to a halt. Through the years of testing and research, the optimum enrichment level of CO2 for plant growth has been established at 1500 PPM. With CO2 enrichment, under good conditions, plant growth rates and flowering will increase 20-100%. CO2 can be used from seedling right through harvest.
Cut the shit out, you copied and pasted this shit in every co2 thread you fuck head.
 

superstoner1

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you really should consider a generator vs a bottle and valve. the new gens emit very little heat and are much more reliable. it cost me $8 a month to run mine.
 

BeaverHuntr

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you really should consider a generator vs a bottle and valve. the new gens emit very little heat and are much more reliable. it cost me $8 a month to run mine.
Man thats cheap.. I use a controller, regulator and refills on my 20 Lb Co2 tank are 18 bucks a piece. I should invest in a generator all I need is the generator and I already have a propane tank!
 

BeaverHuntr

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I also recommend buying a co2 controller unless you know how to calculate how much co2 you are expelling, the controllers are pretty much light sensitive so they do all the work for you once the light comes on the controller will expel co2 to the desired setting ( I use 1500 PPM ) and it will keep putting out co2 until you hit the desired mark basically it's plug and play.
 

hyroot

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Htg's ebay store. Its $60 for regulator. Then find an airgas store. They are all over the U.S. You can get a used 20 lbs. Tank filled for $120. Never buy a new tank. You are going to do a tank swap most of the time When its refill time. Some scuba shops will fill tanks. Then get a 15 min timer from hydro.shop. $15
 

kushforbrains

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Once I have the money I'm going to get a co2 generator but I got other things on my list to get first but I hope I can get the generator soon. Do any of u no about the sentinal environmental controller with the day and night settings with a sensor u can put 10 feet away from the unit I was looking into getting that or cap products. Do u no anything about the sentinal products? Or know of other environmental controls with day and night settings for less that 800
 

hyroot

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Once I have the money I'm going to get a co2 generator but I got other things on my list to get first but I hope I can get the generator soon. Do any of u no about the sentinal environmental controller with the day and night settings with a sensor u can put 10 feet away from the unit I was looking into getting that or cap products. Do u no anything about the sentinal products? Or know of other environmental controls with day and night settings for less that 800
Sentinal is good stuff But only use a generator if you have a pretty big space. They put out a tremendous amount of heat. Even the liquid cooled ones run very hot. In their sales add. They say they run 100 degrees less than the competition.

Eventually get a co2 contoller/ ppm meter. It will make co2 tank or propane tank last longer. You can get a c.a.p. one for $200. Its the lowest basic model. But woks great.
 
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