The depletion rate of any CO2 absorbant(soda lime) will be proportional to the amount of CO2 that the air passing through it contains. So, obviously if you have a system that requires a larger skimmer drawing more l/hr air flow(mine was ~ 720l/h), the more air passes through it and the more CO2 has to be removed, the less time you will get out of the absorbant of the same quantity, the more frequently you will have to replace the media. I used a single canister I made up from an old RO unit, similar to the one BRS sells, and would get between 7 to 10 days of use out of each refill. If I used two in series, it stands to reason that I would get twice the use out of it, but would still remain proportional. Keep in mind that after the media is exhausted, and turns purple, it will turn white again, but will be exhausted.
The reason for the GAC wasn't to remove the CO2, but the possibility of other contaminants, i.e. insecticides,or other chemicals, that might be sprayed around the outside of the house.
I used to buy the Soda Lime in 5 gal. buckets through Med Vet. The cost was $87.00 and weight was 37lbs. This would yeild ~ 28 refills of the canister which would equate to about $2.35 per refill. If I bought the BRS media, a 9lb. container @ $50.00 with a yield of ~ 9 refills would equate to about $5.50 per refill.