Any of you guys have experience cleaning your inline diffusers? I'm sure my bubbles are getting bigger.
I expect the internals to get a little clogged over time, even on the filter outlet. Also the ceramic exterior is exposed to some light, so algae may get a light covering. I've also noticed in hard water areas, ceramic media tends to clog with calcium deposits.
I was thinking of submersing the whole unit in thin bleach, and injecting bleach into the CO2 hose inlet.
Then rinsing and soaking the unit in de-chlorinator/water solution, and syringing out from the CO2 inlet.
Any experiences welcome!
I expect the internals to get a little clogged over time, even on the filter outlet. Also the ceramic exterior is exposed to some light, so algae may get a light covering. I've also noticed in hard water areas, ceramic media tends to clog with calcium deposits.
I was thinking of submersing the whole unit in thin bleach, and injecting bleach into the CO2 hose inlet.
Then rinsing and soaking the unit in de-chlorinator/water solution, and syringing out from the CO2 inlet.
Any experiences welcome!