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Re: [APD] RE: CO2 Saturation



Alright, I altered the plan a little bit.  Went out and got two T's and two
ball valves.  I restricted the flow to the regulator and I can see the
bubbles going up, getting caught in the bio balls and dissolving.  Hopefully
this'll increase the CO2 in the tank.  It did reduce the flow, but not so
much to concern me.  I'll be taking measurements over the next few days
multiple times / day and will report back ;-)  Thanks

-Dave T.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "S. Hieber" <shieber at yahoo_com>
To: "aquatic plants digest" <aquatic-plants at actwin_com>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: [APD] RE: CO2 Saturation


> Sounds like a plan.
>
> Part of the fun is getting there, right?
>
> I don't think pearling is critical, so long as the plants
> and fish are healthy, then you have enough O2.
>
> You can get Y fittings here:
>
> http://www.plumbingsupply.com/pvc.html#wye
>
> The present a tad less restriction than Tees.
>
>
> If your lines start to get complicated, consider using a
> strategically placed union joint or two -- it makes things
> much easier if you need to remove a part (e.g., the reactor
> for cleaning) without having to thread and unthread
> fittings.
>
> Scott H.
> --- David Terrell <Dave at TerrellClan_com> wrote:
> > When I built the thing I had the feeling that I was going
> > to have to T it
> > off...
>
> =====
> S. Hieber
>
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