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Inline Needle Valve Scheme
Here's the deal. I have my 30 gallon hooked up to a
pressurized co2 setup on one side of the room. I just
converted a ten on the other side to a serious planted
tank and it's currently running on yeast. I've
thought about splitting the co2 line and putting an
inline needle valve to the ten as follows:
ten gallon -------------------------------inline
needle valve
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30 gallon--------------------------
tee or gang
valve
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needle valve
attached to
regulator
I figure it will take about 16-18 feet of tubing as
the best route I can think of is over the ceiling. Is
that too far? I know someone who has done something
similar, but I'm not sure about the distances
involved.
I would use silicone tubing to minimize co2 loss.
Thanks, Cavan
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