Candles, as a CO2 source?

Not sure …

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I’ve been experimenting with a gallon jug of sugar water and yeast. I used a double gas trap in case it goes bad and sucks air instead of blowing out CO2, made with one extra gas trap bottle.

So far it produces near nothing because of leaks and possibly poor yeast

A hot glue gun is a helpful leak sealer around bottle caps and tubing

I keep thinking a single candle in a glass globe like the ones you see on restaurant tables would have outperformed this hands down

A TEA candle would have done so

Baking soda white vinigar… you dont need to possi ly burn your house down for co2… fill a half gallon milk jug a quarter of the way with vinegar hang it upside down over a tub of baking soda and poke a pin whole in the lid of vinegar bottle and let drip slowly over a few hours it might not ad much but itdefinatley isn’t consuming oxygen as well as threaten your livelihood

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