They show a 3d view of the solenoid.
Co2art will have their logo on the solenoid.
Check their ebay page for pics...
http://stores.ebay.com.sg/CO2-ART?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
They show a 3d view of the solenoid.
it's been running for 1 week+, so far i'm very impressed with it's output accuracy.
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Has anyone tried the Intense CO2 regulator? The needle valve looks super precise.
... always look at the bright side of life![]()
Yes,super easy to adjust and lock the setting...![]()
... always look at the bright side of life![]()
I got a medium size ISTA min max CO2 reactor as well but after 2 days I have to uninstall it.
It does worked as intended but it slow down the pump output of my EHEIM 2028 to about 40% of it's original power. I'm afraid that if I leave it like that it will break the filter's motor.
I think the issue is that the reactor's tube is 12/16 but 2028 tubing is 16/22. Then add the pressure of having to rotate the propeller and pushing the water down the reactor tube and it stresses the filter it seems.
I guess i'll keep it until I decided to inject CO2 on my low-tech tank. That one runs on 2215 filter which uses 12/16 tubing.
Yeah, the reduction of the hose size is what reduced the flow rate so much (its basically the similar effect as adjusting a tap to narrow the opening and slow down flow)... you'll have to find another reactor model which uses 16/22 hose ports instead to work properly with your particular filter.
Where did you manage to buy that model bro? I've been checking LFS's but so far I only found a small one in NA.
By the way I since swapped the EHEIM 2028 with the other canister filter from my low-tech tank which is EHEIM 2215. I uses a 12/16 tubing so fits the ISTA reactor perfectly.
Today I started running it and was extremely surprised how effective a CO2 reactor is in dissolving CO2!!!
There's basically no bubble coming out of the filter outlet and every plant is pearling/oxygenating! There's too much oxygen coming out of the plants that I never seen before and I feel like I'm using an aerator haha!
Got it from Green Chapter, suggest you call and check the stock first... Indeed a CO2 reactor is much more efficient compared to a diffusor. I bought an Intense diffusor but gave up as it requires high pressure to work properly - but the high pressure gave other problems such as the CO2 tubing coming loose often.
wanna ask, anyone encounter co2 regulator and solenoid that has current flowing all over?
i got this funny c02 tank, which is relatively impossible to touch, there's current on it.
had to switch off the main supply.
i suspect it could be the solenoid..
few days back, i accidentally drop the whole cylinder, might damage the solenoid unknowingly..
be bringing it to bioplast tomorrow to consult
Bean + Kurt
The co2 line on the left is plug with rubber stopper the one with the inline diffuser is the active one. I just grab whatever i have in my 'junk' box to set this up if i have an extra check valve i probably will use it on the reactor so i dont have to use the y connector. i actually dont like the look of it but hey...something new and something interesting...![]()
Wah, so many canisters connected together! Big tank you have? I prefer inline diffuser too but last time I used I had problems (stop working) and since change back to ceramic ones. By the way, how can I clean off the greenish algae on those ceramic diffuser? Tried scrubbing but couldn't get rid of them. Still working but worry over time efficiency might be affected. Thanks.
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