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Placement of Check Valves DIY CO2
Hello guys, I had a question about where to place the check valves for DIY Co2. I am going to be using the schematic in this link below.
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=152916 The air lining in the 2 liters doesn't come into contact with the actual yeast/sugar mixture right? I read it is supposed to be a few inches above the actual liquid. (Please correct me if I am wrong) This lining doesn't connect to the tank straight, so do I need the check valves between the 2 liters and the separator bottle or can I just place one between the separator bottle and the lining into the tank? (The lining doesn't directly connect to the 2 liters, so I was wondering why are those check valves needed? Wouldn't I just need a valve between the separator bottle and tank to prevent siphoning of tank water into the bottle? Thanks for the help guys! |
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Hope this helps,
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A Primer to Pressurized CO2 and A Primer to Planted Tanks Eheim Pimp #362 - Eheim 2213 x2, Eheim 2028, Ehein 2217, Eheim surface skimmer and Eheim autofeeder. Victor Pimp #33 - HPT272-125-350-4M |
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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I personally use check valves between every bottle including between both yeast bottles, yeast bottles and drop checker, drop checker and tank.
The reason I do is that I alternate bottles that I change; bottle #1 this week and #2 next week to keep a more steady flow of CO2. When changing the bottles I don't want to lose the pressure that had already built up (takes too freaking long) and the check valves prevent any loss. In short: Check valves prevent pressure loss. Sent from my MB865 using Tapatalk 2
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+1 to this. This is how I ran mine before I went pressurized. This way your system continues to bubble instead of having to wait for the entire thing to get up to speed. |
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