To: Darksheare
It is the same mentality that puts carbon dioxide sensors in a freezer that contains dry ice...and then not understanding why the alarm goes off.
Good point, and it's why I keep two CO2 sensors in my freezer, with differing sensitivities. This way, even when I am storing dry ice in my freezer, I have a good idea of the overall CO2 levels. The last thing I want is the the warming effect of CO2 in my freezer.
5 posted on
08/31/2013 4:19:49 PM PDT by
golux
To: golux
The last thing I want is the the warming effect of CO2 in my freezer. I must confess you had me right up to there....
6 posted on
08/31/2013 4:24:03 PM PDT by
Cyber Liberty
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To: golux
Yeah, gotta be careful that it doesn’t melt all your ice.
/ snicker.
Actual event though.
Carbon dioxide sensors in the dry ice storage.
Even better, a bunch of alarms not related to the freezer are attached to that alarm.
So a minor “nothing alarm” comes in as a serious alarm.
Insanity.
7 posted on
08/31/2013 4:27:37 PM PDT by
Darksheare
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