Do space heaters create co2? My guess is they do. Set the thermostat to come on a couple degree below outside temperature a few times per day. People who grow marijuana use co2 emitting devices to keep co2 levels at 1000 part per million. The plants will absorb all the co2 in a sealed room rather quickly, if you don't replace it you will not get adequate bud weight at harvest time and the THC production will be hindered.
Electric ones probably not. diesel/kerosene ones certainly do (and a touch of something that burns the eyes like fire...) natural gas/propane ones certainly do, and I worked at walmart long enough to recognize a gas regulator when I see one.
It's a Priva Da CO2 generator that uses a propane hookup for combustion. Some use a natural gas hookup. It used to be sold by Priva Horticulture, a Netherlands company, in Canada.
...matte a burger with the delicious flake of wood smoke?
Nothing against propane btw. I just grew up with charcoal, then moved into a house with an oak tree that drops limbs all the time, so I have all the wood I need for barbecuing.
...and fuck does it make the food taste better, even if you do nothing else to it, that Smokey charredness just takes the flavor to the next level (even hotdogs)
bullshit, that's a propane space heater...
Do space heaters create co2? My guess is they do. Set the thermostat to come on a couple degree below outside temperature a few times per day. People who grow marijuana use co2 emitting devices to keep co2 levels at 1000 part per million. The plants will absorb all the co2 in a sealed room rather quickly, if you don't replace it you will not get adequate bud weight at harvest time and the THC production will be hindered.
https://www.naturalnews.com/040890_greenhouses_carbon_dioxide_generators_plant_growth.html
Electric ones probably not. diesel/kerosene ones certainly do (and a touch of something that burns the eyes like fire...) natural gas/propane ones certainly do, and I worked at walmart long enough to recognize a gas regulator when I see one.
It's a Priva Da CO2 generator that uses a propane hookup for combustion. Some use a natural gas hookup. It used to be sold by Priva Horticulture, a Netherlands company, in Canada.
https://www.proxibid.com/Industrial-Machinery-Equipment/Business-Liquidations/1995-PRIVA-DA-PROPANE-CO2-GENERATOR-333-000-BTU-OUTPUT-USED-FOR-ONLY-ONE-YEAR/lotinformation/56116270
So basically an expensive space heater with a fancy name, lmao.
"A rose by any other name smells as sweet" and all that
True enough. 😺 As Hank Hill might say, "Is there anything propane can't do?"
...matte a burger with the delicious flake of wood smoke?
Nothing against propane btw. I just grew up with charcoal, then moved into a house with an oak tree that drops limbs all the time, so I have all the wood I need for barbecuing.
...and fuck does it make the food taste better, even if you do nothing else to it, that Smokey charredness just takes the flavor to the next level (even hotdogs)