Update - DIY CO2 - Citric Acid & BiCarb
I enjoyed messing with the Yeast DIY CO2 setup and got to a point where I could run a batch for 2-3 weeks per mix maintaining roughly 20ppm CO2.
Issues...
Output wasn’t great, and variable to say the least.
I soon got tired of swilling the bottles every morning to kick start production again as the ingredients settled.
Yeast viability was more important than I first thought. Use new yeast to start and keep it in the fridge, after a couple of months I would get a new pot.
Regardless of how well I premixed the yeast with warm sugar solution it still took a while to get going.
My spray-bar diffuser was inefficient, but that’s ok cause the whole point of the project was to use what I had.
My target for the next version of my DIY CO2 was to increase output, efficiency and reduce maintenance.
Citric Acid and BiCarb seemed to tick the boxes.
I bought a cheap kit off eBay for the pressure gauge, caps and valve.
Tropicas 3in1 diffuser is being used to increase efficiency and chase higher ppm.
Initial impressions... brilliant.
So easy to setup, gets working flat out straight away.
The pressure differential system works remarkably well. Only set it up the other day so time will tell how it lasts.
Currently running roughly 25ppm CO2 at 2bps.
I have bought some Riccia and moulded it round stones with hair nets to test the system and my plant growth capabilities in general.
Photos show current setup.
Excited to see how it goes and scales.