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On 1/14/2002 5:26:22 PM
Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately, I can't really implement your method because I'm using an overhead filter. Most of the water will flow up into a box filter and flow out the other end. If I put CO2 into the water inlet, a lot of CO2 will escape into the air.
Also, I heard that by introducing CO2 into the impellor will shorten the lifespan. There is a name to this condition ... forgot what it is.
Hope you understand now why I need to work on the outlet.
Since the output is a mixture of water and CO2, I think all I need to do is to slowdown the output a little for eg. using ceramic rings in a PVC tube that connected to the outlet via a "L" shape connector. This setup is very similar in concept with the UP 402 CO2 reactor except that it is thinner and less obvious. But first of all, I must be able to find the fight PVC tubes !!!
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