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  1. trixxx420

    Co2 from dry ice and light bulbs

    @couch.... I'm staring to think ill just go with the damn tank and sensor.... It's the best way because there's less space for negligence..
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    Co2 from dry ice and light bulbs

    @dog It's hard to find someone in the same situation. I consider myself to be a crazy scientist about stuff so I'm gonna be trying several experiments lol... I just want to be safe. And of course, i dont want to waste too much of my time so I gotta ask questions! I'm gonna make tasty food out of...
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    Co2 from dry ice and light bulbs

    Hell yeah i have a lot of planning to do. You bring up another good point. The room is close to an ac vent... So to make the room cooler should i run something from the vent to the room or should i just leave the door kinda open... ? The vent blows pretty hard so maybe it'll kinda mix the heat...
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    Co2 from dry ice and light bulbs

    Did your lights have those cooling tubes? And did u ventilate the room?
  5. trixxx420

    Co2 from dry ice and light bulbs

    Well, considering I'm not too far from a place that sells dry ice, idk about that :/.. The tanks are like 130$ + a pop plus 25 for refills... Not to mention the sensors start at 300... I'm not trying to be totally cheap either though!
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    Co2 from dry ice and light bulbs

    I have a concern for fire safety. I need to know if my light bulbs will instantly bust or not if I use dry ice for Co2. I've read that it's best to do it with the lights on... But it doesn't sound like a great idea considering the bulbs and the ice are total opposites temp wise... I HAVE seen...
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    Co2 from dry ice and light bulbs

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