parotet
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I've seen on eBay a kit for DIY CO2 based on citric acid and baking soda reaction. I think it doesn't really add anything interesting compared to the traditional yeast based DIY CO2 (in fact citric acid will be probably more expensive than yeast) and paying that price (20 dollars) I wouldn't expect a good needle valve and the pressure gauge.
But I read something that really surprised me, they explain in their YouTube video and also some users explain in several forums that ''as it is a chemical reaction and not a biological reaction'' you can close the system at night with a valve and the chemical reaction will stop without any risk of over pressure (of course when using the right bottles). This could be the only advantage compared to yeast systems, isn't it?
Is this true? As far as I know, all the reactions are always chemical... The only difference is that in the yeast system, yeast are consuming sugars and producing the chemical reactions for CO2 production. There may be a better explanation for this, I'm sure.
But I read something that really surprised me, they explain in their YouTube video and also some users explain in several forums that ''as it is a chemical reaction and not a biological reaction'' you can close the system at night with a valve and the chemical reaction will stop without any risk of over pressure (of course when using the right bottles). This could be the only advantage compared to yeast systems, isn't it?
Is this true? As far as I know, all the reactions are always chemical... The only difference is that in the yeast system, yeast are consuming sugars and producing the chemical reactions for CO2 production. There may be a better explanation for this, I'm sure.