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    Getting rid of the mist.

    I have the AM1000, and while its ok, it has its issues: 1. Its designed actually for fairly low rate filters, and comes with 12mm hose connections. Perversely most users fit it to larger tanks with more powerful filters. This causes problems as these usually have 16mm hoses so your hoses dont...
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    Aquamedic AM1000

    Mine's fitted and running though not putting CO2 in yet, as regulator not arrived and am cycling tank without plants to start with. Sawed off the hosetails just before the narrowing, though the inner diameter is still less than 16mm so there will certainly be a flow restriction. I have half a...
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    Aquamedic AM1000

    I haven't bought it yet, tank not arrived yet. But it's good to hear the design is changed. You'd think aquamedic would employ someone with some marketing nous but it appears not!! Your experience much appreciated as its good to be confident before dropping 60 notes on a big plastic tube!! Nick
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    Aquamedic AM1000

    Just a further clarification, if someone generously has the time. When I look at the manual for this on the aquamedic website, and the photos of the reactor, I can't see where to apply the cut to the hose barbs. It looks very much like these barbs are constant diameter all the way down, so it...
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    Aquamedic AM1000

    Awesome feedback, many thanks. Defeats me why the sales blurb doesn't make this obvious - clearly a design that can support both 12mm and 16mm is a selling point... I don't mind a bit of flow reduction since I have a v chunky filter, but reducing to 12mm is nearly half the tube cross-sectional...
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    Aquamedic AM1000

    I am considering buying the aquamedic am1000 in line CO2 reactor for use with my new eheim 2180 filter. I'd prefer to avoid mist in the tank from an atomiser etc. However I do have a concern about flow reduction and fitting it to the pipes. As far as I can tell from the various sales sites...
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