Not that I have this problem, but I thought of a potential solution for those that do. High indoor CO2 may lead to abnormally low PH in conjunction with adequate alkalinity.
Solutions involve opening a window, venting outside air to a skimmer, and limewater. http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-09/rhf/index.php
Along the lines of venting to a skimmer I thought perhaps using a CO2 filter, sodasorb (soda lime....Sodium Hydroxide) like what is used on anesthesia machines, for the airtake of a skimmer. I believe this was also used on Apollo 13 to lower toxic levels of CO2.
Anyway, to those that know...would this work?
Solutions involve opening a window, venting outside air to a skimmer, and limewater. http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-09/rhf/index.php
Along the lines of venting to a skimmer I thought perhaps using a CO2 filter, sodasorb (soda lime....Sodium Hydroxide) like what is used on anesthesia machines, for the airtake of a skimmer. I believe this was also used on Apollo 13 to lower toxic levels of CO2.
Anyway, to those that know...would this work?
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