Propane CO2 generator

Buzerek

Active Member
Anybody useing propane burner to generate CO2? I guess CO2 meter need to be used to monitor it, unless one uses very sophisticated system of control/delivery.
 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
Yea, I used one with a C.A.P. controller, which you will definitely need. The problem I experienced with them is that they produce a lot of heat which in a small area can be a problem, plus in a vented room you are loosing a lot of the CO2, so I stopped using mine. It wasn't worth the expense in my opinion.
 

pSi007

Active Member
Burning propane also creates Carbon Monoxide. Make sure you get a CO detector so you don't kill something.
 

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
Burning propane will also put 1.6 pounds (or .81 gallons) of water into the air for every gallon of propane used. Thus you will need to adjust your dehumidifying to account for that also.
 

jayfury

Active Member
Dont get the CAP products.... Nor Sentinel... Get the Auto Pilot Monitor AND Burner... The others fail CONSTANTLY
 
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