It might cause your filter to air-lock as well as shorten the working life-span of your external filter...if you really want to do such a thing why not use and external reactor instead?
http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/sh...p;pagenumber=4
thought i read somewhere here that placing the CO2 near the suction of the external filter is not advisable?
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It might cause your filter to air-lock as well as shorten the working life-span of your external filter...if you really want to do such a thing why not use and external reactor instead?
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If CO2 enters the impella, it would damage it... I remember this one from Fluid Mechanics in my poly days. Can vaguely remember the term Cavitation. Metal housing surface can be chip off due to the air leakage. Something like that!
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you haven't get back to me on the Algae thread leh
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