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05-05-2005, 11:06 AM | #41 | |
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04-11-2005, 08:06 PM | #42 |
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Technically, it's a diffusor, not a reactor. But if it's meant to be placed at the inlet, then the CO2 bubbles will enter the filter and the impeller chamber will effectively become a reactor.
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10-11-2005, 10:47 AM | #43 |
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Actually I use the same method of placing my wood diffuser below my cannister inlet. So the inlet "suck" in all the bubbles and I dun hear sound from my cannister (Jebao 618) and there are no bubbles coming out.
So I guess all dissolved yeah? |
10-11-2005, 10:58 AM | #44 | |
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Some say it might cause air locks, which is theorectically logical.
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21-11-2005, 06:43 PM | #45 |
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Been using it for one week at the outlet.
Seemed to be working great. However all the CO2 bubbles are so tiny creating a misty effect when o/p from my rainbar at the bottom of tank. Bros who like clear tank may not like it... |
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