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Safe extraction of Co2 from a Solid Fuel Burner

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irishdude5186

Hi all,

I tried searching for a solution to my problem but found nothing. I'm currently hoping to move my grow outdoors away from my house to an outdoor large shed. I have attached my climate profile here by the coast where cooling is not a problem but heating can sometimes become a problem. To solve this without using electricty (expensive here + already using alot already with farm + thcfarm), I'm hoping to use a solid fuel burner heating water stored in an insulated hot water storage tank that can be used to heat my rooms/lung room on demand through radiators for those cold nights when lung room temps drop. I have access to very very very cheap fuel thats why I am using solid fuel. Anyways, sorry for the long winded backstory but my question is, I may have to stop intake into my lung room to utilising my heating system to its full potential but of course then there would be a lack of Co2 from no fresh air exchange and I was hoping there was a way I could grab Co2 from my solid fuel burner and inject it into my lung room safely? Trying not to induce death by carbon monoxide poisoning if at all possible. Would I just be better off to have Co2 burner when I have to seal (which will be done auto via controller).

Extra info: I will be running flip flop rooms and I know plants expell co2 and breath o2 at night but would this be enough to keep the other lights on room plants happy if both rooms have equal plants... I think not but would like opinons.

Thanks for anyone taking the time to read. Love this place!! Peace.
 
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