gcodrutv
Member
Hi all,
As previously advised on one of the threads, it seems that the JBL inline diffusers have a design flaw and they need an additional rubber gasket to be added to reduce the bubble size.
Following this advice, I bought a ceramic replacement that came with 2 rubber gaskets. After replacing the existing ceramic diffuser with the new one and add second gasket, I end up having a very fine mist in the tank (7up look).
I never had this issue before adding the extra gasket. Before I had some small bubbles coming from spray bar from time to time (not constant).
I was looking at Zeus (Olympus is calling) setup with APS booster filters used as reactors, but space won't allow me to use this setup.
If I use some 2" pipe (I have almost 50cm height available) and build a similar setup will reduce the mist in the tank?
Now I'm using 2 diffusers on the 2 externals output.
The distance from diffuser to the spray bar is about 1.6m long.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
As previously advised on one of the threads, it seems that the JBL inline diffusers have a design flaw and they need an additional rubber gasket to be added to reduce the bubble size.
Following this advice, I bought a ceramic replacement that came with 2 rubber gaskets. After replacing the existing ceramic diffuser with the new one and add second gasket, I end up having a very fine mist in the tank (7up look).
I never had this issue before adding the extra gasket. Before I had some small bubbles coming from spray bar from time to time (not constant).
I was looking at Zeus (Olympus is calling) setup with APS booster filters used as reactors, but space won't allow me to use this setup.
If I use some 2" pipe (I have almost 50cm height available) and build a similar setup will reduce the mist in the tank?
Now I'm using 2 diffusers on the 2 externals output.
The distance from diffuser to the spray bar is about 1.6m long.
Any advice would be much appreciated.