right, after extensive reading i have....
bought fire extinguisher, bought Wave brand solenoid regulator, bought 2- in-1 bubble counter and check valve. not got round to drop checker yet, seen one i liked the look of but cant find it again. bought UP atomiser diffuser.
now the questions:-
1)the atomizer...does it have to be fixed to the cabinet or wall?
2)i am installing the atomizer on the intake of my fluval 405 canister as i think i read it will have even more time to diffuse as it goes through my canister filter.
3)am i right in assuming that by using the atomiser i am much less likely to get gas build up in the canister?
4)tubing....... can i use spare tubing from my air pump installation for the co2 from FE to diffuser? or does it need to be more rigid?
5)can i use standard hosepipe to connect in the in line atomizer diffuser to the intake pipes?
many thanks for ANY input!!
bought fire extinguisher, bought Wave brand solenoid regulator, bought 2- in-1 bubble counter and check valve. not got round to drop checker yet, seen one i liked the look of but cant find it again. bought UP atomiser diffuser.
now the questions:-
1)the atomizer...does it have to be fixed to the cabinet or wall?
2)i am installing the atomizer on the intake of my fluval 405 canister as i think i read it will have even more time to diffuse as it goes through my canister filter.
3)am i right in assuming that by using the atomiser i am much less likely to get gas build up in the canister?
4)tubing....... can i use spare tubing from my air pump installation for the co2 from FE to diffuser? or does it need to be more rigid?
5)can i use standard hosepipe to connect in the in line atomizer diffuser to the intake pipes?
many thanks for ANY input!!