OZUT
Active Member
You need 3 things...
1- Regulator - They'll cost you about $110 for a single tank
2- CO2 tank - They cost between $120 and $150 and refill is $15 at Airgas. Most hydro stores charge more than other places. But any welding store will have it. Everytime you go to get it filled, they'll take your tank and give you another one...and the cycle goes on and on....If you're worried about them questioning it, don't be. You're in a welding store buying CO2. It's like going to a liquor store and buying beer.
3- CO2 controller - You can go with something that's $200 up to $800. You could even look into exchanging some of your other controllers, adding some money and getting an all in one controller that'll take care of your humidity, in-take, exhaust, CO2....I have a Fuzzy Logic controller and it's awesome. After a couple of hours, it learns how much to pump and how to regulate it so it doesn't over shoot. I set mine at 1,500 and it's never fluctuates more than 15 ppm.
To set up...Attach the regulator to the tank and plug it into the controller. You're done. Your regulator will come with a long hose. Attach that and run it to another part of your room. Tape the other end behind a fan and this will mix the CO2 with the air so you're not just dumping it in 1 section and waiting for it to spread
1- Regulator - They'll cost you about $110 for a single tank
2- CO2 tank - They cost between $120 and $150 and refill is $15 at Airgas. Most hydro stores charge more than other places. But any welding store will have it. Everytime you go to get it filled, they'll take your tank and give you another one...and the cycle goes on and on....If you're worried about them questioning it, don't be. You're in a welding store buying CO2. It's like going to a liquor store and buying beer.
3- CO2 controller - You can go with something that's $200 up to $800. You could even look into exchanging some of your other controllers, adding some money and getting an all in one controller that'll take care of your humidity, in-take, exhaust, CO2....I have a Fuzzy Logic controller and it's awesome. After a couple of hours, it learns how much to pump and how to regulate it so it doesn't over shoot. I set mine at 1,500 and it's never fluctuates more than 15 ppm.
To set up...Attach the regulator to the tank and plug it into the controller. You're done. Your regulator will come with a long hose. Attach that and run it to another part of your room. Tape the other end behind a fan and this will mix the CO2 with the air so you're not just dumping it in 1 section and waiting for it to spread