Thread: CO2 difuser
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Old 13-08-2004, 10:05 PM
surewest
 
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Default CO2 difuser

Since the motors are located in the base (under the water column)
I don't see how that would happen. It would take an awful lot of
CO2 at VERY high pressure to force all the water in the canister]
down to the impeller and up the outlet tube.... I think it's a safe
way to do it.

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"Bucky" wrote in message
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Until an air pocket builds up one day while you are gone and causes your
impeller to overheat and seize......

It looks good in black and white though.



Bucky





"Craig Brye" wrote in message
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I just feed my CO2 tube into the inlet of my canister filter... This has
been the best method I've seen yet!

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