Hi! Thank you for this video, it was very helpful! My only concern is that I couldn’t get the reaction to occur from shaking bottle B, I had to squeeze bottle A repeatedly. Any idea why ? Also, how come when I open the valve (meaning turn on the Co2), the bubbles are SO intense ? I feel I automatically have to turn it off or I’ll gas my fish.
Hi, you need not squeeze bottle A repeatedly. The starting tube will help the reaction of citric acid and baking soda. Once the gas exhaust speed is set using the needle valve, then you need not set the needle valve again. (The first time setup may take some time for the output to stabilize). The white on/off valve can be used in daily open and shut off. This CO2 set up don't have solenoid valve, you need to open or shut it manually. (The acid ball need to adjust every one or teo days, it should be above the water level 1cm.) We have a after sale email attached in each product. You can email us for more help.
Hello! I was wondering if this set up would be too much for a 3 gallon tank? And if so could I use a simple conversion rate to find the amounts needed for two smaller bottle? Great video btw
Hello, i paused the reaction by keeping the citric acid intake pipe above the liquid level. But now am not able to resume the reaction as no bibbles found frm the deffuser. Where as in the pressure guage it still maintain 1.Also pls advice what is the method of pausing the action during night time.
Your pausing method is right, by keeping the acid ball above the liquid level. If the pressure is not enough to push the diffuser to work, you can shake the bottle so that the raw materials inside the bottles are fully mixed again to continue to create pressure. You can also squeeze bottle B to restart the chemical reaction. Then keep the acid ball 1cm below the liquid level in daily use.
Now please use the magnet to raise the acid ball above the water. Wait until the pointer returns to the green range, and then put the acid ball 1 cm below the water use the magnet. For daily use, it is necessary to keep the acid ball 1 cm below the water surface.
Hi! Thank you for this video, it was very helpful! My only concern is that I couldn’t get the reaction to occur from shaking bottle B, I had to squeeze bottle A repeatedly. Any idea why ? Also, how come when I open the valve (meaning turn on the Co2), the bubbles are SO intense ? I feel I automatically have to turn it off or I’ll gas my fish.
Hi, you need not squeeze bottle A repeatedly. The starting tube will help the reaction of citric acid and baking soda.
Once the gas exhaust speed is set using the needle valve, then you need not set the needle valve again. (The first time setup may take some time for the output to stabilize). The white on/off valve can be used in daily open and shut off. This CO2 set up don't have solenoid valve, you need to open or shut it manually.
(The acid ball need to adjust every one or teo days, it should be above the water level 1cm.)
We have a after sale email attached in each product. You can email us for more help.
Hello! I was wondering if this set up would be too much for a 3 gallon tank? And if so could I use a simple conversion rate to find the amounts needed for two smaller bottle? Great video btw
Thank you.
There is a needle valve in the set up, You can turn a little down of the volume if your tank is samll.
Hello, i paused the reaction by keeping the citric acid intake pipe above the liquid level. But now am not able to resume the reaction as no bibbles found frm the deffuser. Where as in the pressure guage it still maintain 1.Also pls advice what is the method of pausing the action during night time.
Your pausing method is right, by keeping the acid ball above the liquid level.
If the pressure is not enough to push the diffuser to work, you can shake the bottle so that the raw materials inside the bottles are fully mixed again to continue to create pressure. You can also squeeze bottle B to restart the chemical reaction. Then keep the acid ball 1cm below the liquid level in daily use.
Can I use 2 of 650ml bottleS??
Yes, you can. but we recommend 1L-2L bottles, thus you don't have to fill the bottles so often.
I recently installed one. It went great, however after 2ed night its pressure is just above the gree bar. Is it still safe and how do I fix it?
Now please use the magnet to raise the acid ball above the water.
Wait until the pointer returns to the green range, and then put the acid ball 1 cm below the water use the magnet.
For daily use, it is necessary to keep the acid ball 1 cm below the water surface.
Thanks for the quick reply. This is what I've done, pressure is dropping back into the green.
@@BobbyBubbleZ149do you close the valve when CO2 is not in use ?
How Can I know when I need to refill the bottle? and any safety guidelines to do the refill?
When the bottle became soft and it doesn't get the diffuser working, then please refill it.
Insted of 2L bottle can i use 1L bottle
Yes, of course. There is a bottle sticker in the package, which shows different bottles require different amounts of citric acid and baking soda.
Can you please share the details regarding the Aquascaped tank in this video !?
How much citric acid are we adding in the bottle?
For 2.0L bottles, you can add 180g citric acid and 200g baking soda.
Nice video. How long last the CO2 until needs to be renewed?
One bubble per second can last a month :-)
I lovet it, actually I bought 3 of them :3
Same here. I just dump an entire canister of citric acid.
I totally missed the part about adding the test tube of acid to the base, inorder to prime the system. I always just squeezed the acid bottle.
@@multipletanksyndrome lol me too ajajajajaja
what size aquarium ?
The DIY CO2 kit is suitable for mini or nano tanks
How many days can used it 🙄
1bps, opern 8hours/day, it will use about 30 days.
Price of this CO2 kit
$ 19.99
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