Co2 from coleman 20000btu burners?

tatamama

New Member
So how long would a 20000btu or say 10000btu, so you can run it on half, btu coleman gas stove need to run in a sealed 8x12x7h room to add 1200ppm co2. I know this can be done with basic math but don't know the math.. I want a monitor but would like to do it the ghetto way for a while for fun.. Thanks..
 

cymbaline

Well-Known Member
with no controller, there isn't much point in doing the math is there? Are you going to stay
in there and shut it off manually for the 12 hours? Personally I'd leave it on a low flame and know
you are at least giving them more than the atmosphere..
It won't hurt the ladies if you get above 1200 ppm it just will be wasteful.
 

tatamama

New Member
I can go in and out anytime and if I can raise it every hour and that is how much then I can turn it on and off 4 or 5 times a day no issues for my time. Just how long would one have to run at that output for the increase. I know they use the co2 and it goes down but in a sealed room it is really about how much does it take running to raise it? Should be a formula...


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with no controller, there isn't much point in doing the math is there? Are you going to stayl
in there and shut it off manually for the 12 hours? Personally I'd leave it on a low flame and know
you are at least giving them more than the atmosphere..t
It won't hurt the ladies if you get above 1200 ppm it just will be wasteful/QUOTE]
 

cymbaline

Well-Known Member
there is a formula, just do a search for c02 formula on here or google.
you probably will find a site that all you do is punch in the numbers and it will spit out the time it needs to be on for.
 
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