Filip Krupa
Member
Hey All,
I need a better way of controlling my co2 flow.
Bubbles per second doesnt cut it when youve a 2000L aquarium and injecting a 10L co2 tank in 2 weeks.
The tank is doing well at the moment, but if I was to accidentally turn my needle valve, it would be a nightmare to adjust it back to where it was.
I did some rough calculations and found that I inject aprox 0.6 lpm of co2.
Is there a suitable co2 flow meter with a range of 0.1 - 1 lpm?
I found some for oxygen, but fittings were unsuitable and not rated for the pressures we are working with.
Any ideas???
Fil
I need a better way of controlling my co2 flow.
Bubbles per second doesnt cut it when youve a 2000L aquarium and injecting a 10L co2 tank in 2 weeks.
The tank is doing well at the moment, but if I was to accidentally turn my needle valve, it would be a nightmare to adjust it back to where it was.
I did some rough calculations and found that I inject aprox 0.6 lpm of co2.
Is there a suitable co2 flow meter with a range of 0.1 - 1 lpm?
I found some for oxygen, but fittings were unsuitable and not rated for the pressures we are working with.
Any ideas???
Fil