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    Dry Ice???

    Hey you guys i did a CO2 Chamber and bought 10 pounds of dry ice...i use it once and then put the dry ice in the freezer and next thing in the morning its not there!!! and no Nobody took it...it just disappear... i think it melt since regular ice is made up of H20 and it makes Co2 melt...what do you guys think? if i put it on a cooler would it still melt??? BTW here's my chamber,

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    Re: Dry Ice???

    The temperature in your freezer isn't cold enough to keep dry ice - even if it was in a cooler you'd have the same problem. Best thing to do is only buy a little bit at a time, just enough to get the job done.
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    Re: Dry Ice???

    Dry ice doesnt necissarily melt... I think the term is sublimate. Solid -> Gas without the liquid stage.
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    Re: Dry Ice???

    yup it sublimates. It freezes at -109 F so your freezer isnt nearly enough to keep it from sublimating.

    I think if you have a decently strong pressurizer cooler you can keep it at higher temperatures by pressurizing it while cooling it, or so I remember hearing.
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    Re: Dry Ice???

    The best place to store dry ice is in a two liter plastic bottle half full of warm water with the cap tightly screwed on.

    (I'm just kidding. Don't do this or it will explode.)
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    Re: Dry Ice???

    If you keep it in a small cooler it will last a bit longer. The reason it sublimated in your freezer is because the freezer blows air onto the dryice. This air may be cold in relation to room temp but is very warm compared to the appropriate temp for maintaining dryice.

    Keeping it in a freezer or anywhere with good circulation while speed the process of sublimation up.
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    Re: Dry Ice???

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    The best place to store dry ice is in a two liter plastic bottle half full of warm water with the cap tightly screwed on.
    hahaha! Thank you for the laugh.
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    Re: Dry Ice???

    Quote Originally Posted by EchoPet View Post
    The temperature in your freezer isn't cold enough to keep dry ice - even if it was in a cooler you'd have the same problem. Best thing to do is only buy a little bit at a time, just enough to get the job done.
    But my nearest store for dry ice only lets me buy 10 pounds the minimum...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    The best place to store dry ice is in a two liter plastic bottle half full of warm water with the cap tightly screwed on.

    (I'm just kidding. Don't do this or it will explode.)
    lol i tried it and it just blew up it didnt store it...LOL
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    Re: Dry Ice???

    Was it wrapped in the freezer, or just in the open?

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