Is this enough CO2 to make a diff?

So I placed 3 candles at my intake fan on my 3x3x4 box. It rasies the temps in to the high 80s which I want right? I just cant stand the smell from the yeast but wanna the best possible bud lol. I have a bathroom exhIMG_20121203_174908.jpgaust ran in the top. What do y'all think?IMG_20121203_175837.jpgIMG_20121203_175837.jpg
 

Clown Baby

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you want high 70s, not high 80s. I'd lose the candles. Fire hazard! :fire:

Also... what do candles have to do with yeast?!?!?!
 

superstoner1

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when talking about gases as byproducts of flame source you need to pay attention to the color of the flame.
 

1itsme

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id be careful about how you set up those candles if your not going to be right there with them. it would suck to have a fire bc something fell over or something like that. carpet is extremely flamable. candles definately produce co2 tho. as far as how much exactly, i've looked into it a bit on the net and havent been able to get any realy good info. the color of a candle flame is from soot particles being heated incandescent not from the wax vapor being burned. idk how accurate the $20 co2 test kits are, but if anyone has any good info i would def be interested.
 
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