I have a specific question regarding CO2 in multiple rooms. I have 3 air tight, enclosed rooms, 1 veg, and 2 flower. Currently I use a large tank with a CO2 regulator that is triggered by a timer that I have calibrated to keep the room at around 1400 ppm during "daylight".
I'm expanding into the two flower rooms and will have CO2 in them as well. I'd like to avoid having 3 separate tanks and regulators. Does anyone know of a manifold or bank of regulators that would allow for one large bottle being split into the rooms, activated at separate times?
Most of my research has led me to beer keg systems which I don't think will work. My thoughts now are to try to build a manifold using copper parts and attaching 3 triggered regulators.
Any suggestions appreciated!
I'm expanding into the two flower rooms and will have CO2 in them as well. I'd like to avoid having 3 separate tanks and regulators. Does anyone know of a manifold or bank of regulators that would allow for one large bottle being split into the rooms, activated at separate times?
Most of my research has led me to beer keg systems which I don't think will work. My thoughts now are to try to build a manifold using copper parts and attaching 3 triggered regulators.
Any suggestions appreciated!
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