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    Dennerle CO2

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    Hey guys.. anyone tried the Dennerle CO2 System?? Looks good... anywhere I can go to find out more?

    http://www.dennerle.com/ENGLISCH/E_C...EUframeset.htm

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    Dennerle stuff tend to command a premium price, though.
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    Ok, no wonder i don't get any info about it..

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    if you are interested, you can pay rainbow at serangoon north a visit.

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    Thanks bro.. I'll be heading down this weekend.. There seems to be small cans of CO2 system for sale too. Wonder if its economical and controllable output?

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    Small cans of CO2? Do you mean the smaller sizes of the pressurised cylinders or do you mean the ones that look like spraycans (like insecticide).

    The small pressurised cylinders - yes you can regulate the flow easily if it has a good regulator and needle valve. Initially you'll need to put down about $150 or less, but in the long run its top ups of $15 to $20 every few months or so.

    The spraycan ones - cannot be regulated and you have to release the gas into the dispenser daily. You'll probably have to buy a new can every few weeks or so - check with the LFS. Not econmical in the long run, IMO.
    Vincent - AQ is for everyone, but not for 'u' and 'mi'.
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    Ok, wonder y there's those CO2 systems with no regulator and yet expensive to run in the long run.. everyone might as well get a cylinder system..

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    there are always people who wants to try something out.
    such solution may be expensive in the long run but cheap for short-term.

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