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Homemade co2


Nikhil
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My experience is that you can either go with low cost up front and pay much more over time, or you can pay  much more for equipment up front and pay far less over time…

 

paying more for equipment up front gives you much more control as well…

 

soda stream canister are fairly expensive for the volume of CO2 you get.

citric acid and baking soda is even more expensive for the volume of co2 liberated.

sugar and yeast even more expensive per volume co2…

 

going with pressurized tanks, a 20 pound tank costs twice as much to buy the tank up front over a 5 pound tank, but refills are only about 20% more expensive than a 5 pound tank yet you get 4 times as much volume.   The cost per volume of a 20 pound tank is so much cheaper than diy options that over time you easily amortize the equipment costs…

 

and a non CO2 injected tank option that is free of visible is also quite feasible though it does impose limits on the plants you can have and or the vibrancy of their colors, lushness…

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For a four-gallon tank, you're not going to need a lot of CO2. I might opt for one of the CO2 generators that retail for around $80 or so. They're made of stainless steel, shouldn't explode, and include a regulator, and solenoid valve so they can be set on timer. They typically come with everything you need to get started and then are refilled with baking soda and citric acid.  They're safer than most of the DIY options out there and not much more expensive by the time you add up all the pieces you'll need for a DIY system. 

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