Before it's gone, I'm running some tests with the gas stove. I want to make some comparisons over on Connextras.
Boiling approx. 5 liters of water (most in a pot, some in a kettle) brought indoor CO2 levels from 818 ppm to ~1200 ppm *with the extractor running*
And now that I'm in the middle of cooking a meal which needs the oven, we're here and climbing. This meter is approximately 30 (9-ish meters) feet from the stove.
It's not great, folks!
1440 as I hit Toot!
@TechConnectify Am I misunderstanding this? You're measuring carbon dioxide levels (not carbon monoxide levels)?
I didn't think higher concentrations of CO2 were dangerous, as long as atmospheric oxygen was greater than 19%
Carbon Monoxide is the silent killer, but High CO2 isn't generally risky unless the O2 levels are being depleted in kind.
I could be wrong, all my knowledge on the subject is from prior confined space work.
@TechConnectify Thanks for the context. That makes sense. I've never used a gas stove, so never really thought about it honestly. I've heard they're in the news lately but tend to avoid the news outside the retro tech space lol.