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Can anyone recommend me a diffuser or inline reactor <--ideally this, that would work with a lower pressure setup 20-25 psi.
Its either this or feed my line straight into my canister intake like and risk air lock and cavitation damage on my filter which I'd really like to avoid (that and i dont want to hear my filter burp every 15-30 seconds.) |
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Carpe Diem
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There are 2 common rector styles that you can build yourself for $20-$30:
Rex Reactor Cerges' Reactor
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Carpe Diem
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I am not sure where you got that information. The in-line atomizers indeed require > 35 psi. The in-line reactors work at > 15 psi.
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Planted Member
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Yeah, I runn my Rex Grigg style at 20PSI. You just need bubbles going into the chamber, not anything high pressure.
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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I used glass diffusers off of ebay that worked with a DIY bottle. They should work for you also.
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