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CO2 Reactor and In-line Heater
i've just collected pieces of pvc with the instructions provided by Rex's Co2 reactor and Snazzy's In line heater. It will be connected to secondary Filter, Eheim 2213, for my 38G tank.
![]() and i've been thinking on better way on connecting these two together and make it work their best. here's what i came up with... from filter output to reactor top to bottom and up to in-line heater and up to tank ![]() the the heater flip the other way.... ![]() or from filter output to inline heater and down to reactor and up to the tank. ![]() again with the heater flip the other way... ![]() and also, why not just make them as one by combining them both??? ![]() Any thoughts from the DIY Gurus out there before i glued this things together??? |
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there is something you want to keep in mind when you put this together.
If for some reason that the 2213 doesn't have enough flow to fully dissolve all your CO2, or if you have a lot of pearling, and you end up with a gas pocket at the end of the day, you DO NOT want the heater out of the water.
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