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Old 08-12-14, 05:42 PM   #3
BillS111
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Originally Posted by Daox View Post
Welcome to the site Bill.

Have you measured your CO2 levels and see them exceeding them? If so I'd say you're pretty lucky to rent a place that is that efficiently built!
Daox - thank you! Glad to be here!

Yes, the Co2 ppm gets as high as 600 (there are other people in the house in other rooms). I can keep the ppm at about 425 with the windows open all summer, but obviously that's going to be a problem come fall and winter.
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