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Looks like soda lime for a co2 scrubber can be had for roughly 2.85/lb from ebay, sold as SodaSorb.
I happen to have a second hobby that means I have an electric high-temp kiln floating around, and I was wondering if anyone knew if I could renew/drive the co2 off of existing, used soda lime using the kiln. And if so, what kinds of temps/times would it need to be cooked at.
That way I could calculate my electricity costs and see if its worth doing myself or not. Thanks!
I happen to have a second hobby that means I have an electric high-temp kiln floating around, and I was wondering if anyone knew if I could renew/drive the co2 off of existing, used soda lime using the kiln. And if so, what kinds of temps/times would it need to be cooked at.
That way I could calculate my electricity costs and see if its worth doing myself or not. Thanks!