CO2 Burner Experiences?

Cpl. Cat

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I am planning on putting a 4x8 short tent in my basement (short because I have , >72in clearance). I would like to do more work with CO2 and I was leaning towards a burner because the room is already has a natural gas line in it. My concern is that both Titan and Autopilot burners ask for 20" stand off from all surfaces. Which would reduce my growing area more than I would like. I am interested to know if that 20" stand off is really that important or if it will melt the tent if I push it?
 
I'd go with a 20# tank, regulator and controller.. I run that rig in a 8x8 sealed room and each tank lasts me around 2 months or more, keeping co2 @ 1200ppm..

I know that really doesn't answer your question... but a tank would take up less space, could potentially even be located outside of the room, depending on your controller and be much safer as well.

I have 2 tanks, so I can swap quick when it runs out, always have a refill on deck.. they cost about 10-15 bux in my area for a refill / exchange..

Good luck with whichever route you go!
 
That's what I am probably going to have to do. It just kills me because the natural gas line has an outlet right on the wall. It is more of a want than need.
 
your room looks very small, is that in foot or meters ?
and what is the cubic meter volume of the room ?
from experience burners are more diffucult to operate in small rooms

if you use a electric ignition model (i dont like it personnaly), it will cycle often.

if you use a pilot flame model (easier and more reliable) after transplant and until the plants get bigger, you will probably need to vent the space
or co2 levels will excede 2000ppm
 
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