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Old 04-02-14, 11:27 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by buffalobillpatrick View Post
...My bedroom went from about: 450ppm to about 800ppm, overnight... back down to about 480ppm @ 2PM.
I don't know if you saw my post, but Germany did some research into CO2 levels, and the effect on people. The upshot was that levels above 1000 ppm can cause a reduction in performance in children at school. ASHRAE is less restrictive, and says that levels of greater than 2000 ppm are problematic. I agree with the Germans.

I have gas appliances in my house and since my infiltration jihad, CO2 levels have become a problem. I wouldn't have known were it not for my CO2 project.

I had a terrible time trying to convince S_Hull that I actually had a problem with CO2 levels. I guess he never lived in a tight house. CO2 can be a problem, as we know.

I actually think that 800 ppm is a bit high for a bedroom. I think that once you get your HRV going, you'll sleep better.


So you couldn't find any libraries for your project?

No I2C libraries?

How did you get it working?

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