This DIY external co2 drop checker is for eurpbrace tank or also known as perimeter bracing.
I start with used acrylic tube that i have leftover in my 'junk box' and some other connectors from
various filter spares and a white band sticker.
These are the spares that i used for this mini DIY project.
Acrylic tube.
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hmm, good effort, but IMHO, i think it will work better is the tube is bigger in diameter... the air needs to contact with the solution to change colour.Thus more contact area= faster colour change....
Last edited by wongce; 11th Feb 2014 at 21:18.
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Nice DIY, as usual! yes as what wongce mentioned, larger surface area for the solution to change colour. The diameter of the air column does not matter as much.. But with a bigger diameter tube, it gets harder to bend it..![]()
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