This CO2 monitor looks awesome. Simple, plug in and roll. No calibration needed.
http://www.hydroinnovations.com/product4.php
Hydro Innovations’ CO2 Monitor fits the bill.
The CO2 Monitor is a perfect example of KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid). Plug in the monitor, connect your choice of CO2 generators, wait a few seconds for the monitor to boot up, and you’re ready to roll.
I would recommend placing the monitor at the opposite corner from your generator to ensure a minimum application of CO2 to all corners of your grow room.
The monitor defaults to maintaining the environment at 1500 PPM of CO2. It starts your CO2 generator at 1300 PPM and shuts it off at 1500 PPM.
Here we have what’s included in the package.
– 1 A/C adapter for the CO2 Monitor itself
– CO2 Monitor with power cable for your CO2 generator
You can mount the monitor to the wall for easy reading. For myself, I set the CO2 Monitor down in a corner of my grow room, opposite my CO2 generator.
I have the CO2 Monitor connected to the same timer as my grow light. Plants don’t really require much CO2 during lights-out, so any generated with the lights out is a waste.
Fancier CO2 Monitors can fine-tune the PPMs in your grow room. Really, you don’t have to.
KISS is good for you. On at 1300. Off at 1500. Easy.
http://www.hydroinnovations.com/product4.php
Hydro Innovations’ CO2 Monitor fits the bill.
The CO2 Monitor is a perfect example of KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid). Plug in the monitor, connect your choice of CO2 generators, wait a few seconds for the monitor to boot up, and you’re ready to roll.
I would recommend placing the monitor at the opposite corner from your generator to ensure a minimum application of CO2 to all corners of your grow room.
The monitor defaults to maintaining the environment at 1500 PPM of CO2. It starts your CO2 generator at 1300 PPM and shuts it off at 1500 PPM.
Here we have what’s included in the package.
– 1 A/C adapter for the CO2 Monitor itself
– CO2 Monitor with power cable for your CO2 generator
You can mount the monitor to the wall for easy reading. For myself, I set the CO2 Monitor down in a corner of my grow room, opposite my CO2 generator.
I have the CO2 Monitor connected to the same timer as my grow light. Plants don’t really require much CO2 during lights-out, so any generated with the lights out is a waste.
Fancier CO2 Monitors can fine-tune the PPMs in your grow room. Really, you don’t have to.
KISS is good for you. On at 1300. Off at 1500. Easy.