
Originally Posted by
qngwn
Yes pressurised cylinder is not a problem. But you cannot use the co2 directly from the tank as the pressure is way too high and will spoil/ explode your equipments.
To reduce the pressure, all of us use a regulator, or a solenoid regulator, to a lower but yet workable pressure. For inline atomisers, they will need a higher working pressure as compared to those for normal diffusers or reactors as other than the pressure of overcoming the ceramic diffuser, it has to overcome the pressure inside the hose. Recommended working pressure should be 40PSI and above. Best will be 50PSI.
I believe this PSI requirement is written on the instructions on the box of the inline diffuser.
Hope this will help you understand that not just having a pressurised CO2 Tank will let you be able to use all kinds of co2 injecting methods as the regulator is the one that decides the output pressure.
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