CO2 bottle - how tall
I am considering going from yeast co2 to a 5# bottle. Can someone tell me
approximately how tall these bottles are with a regulator on them? Must they be vertical; or can they lay on their side? I am trying to decide if I have room. Thanks, Pete |
CO2 bottle - how tall
My 7lb bottle is about 19 ins tall including the cage round the valve gear.
CO2 bottles absolutely must be upright otherwise you get liquid CO2 into the regulator which can/will damage it. I. "Pete" wrote in message ... I am considering going from yeast co2 to a 5# bottle. Can someone tell me approximately how tall these bottles are with a regulator on them? Must they be vertical; or can they lay on their side? I am trying to decide if I have room. Thanks, Pete |
CO2 bottle - how tall
my 5lb is pretty close to 15" without regulator, but the reg is positioned
higher... and yours will be different, so it varies several inches.. "Pete" wrote in message ... I am considering going from yeast co2 to a 5# bottle. Can someone tell me approximately how tall these bottles are with a regulator on them? Must they be vertical; or can they lay on their side? I am trying to decide if I have room. Thanks, Pete |
CO2 bottle - how tall
Kind of off-topic, but how is it any different to dissolve CO2 in water vs
adding water that is highly concentrated with CO2? If you add, a bottle of carbonated water, it would be there, and gone as fast.... because it doesn't totally dissolve into the water, with the water and circulate.... In theory, Amano started out by putting one bottle in a 10g a day for several weeks and it was then he realized pressurized CO2 would effectively deliver the correct absorption of CO2 into the water.... The fountain drink machine carbonates the tap water, then mix with concentrated syrup to form ready to drink soda. If you can dissolve CO2 into water, I don't see why you can't mix concentrated CO2 water(seltzler water) in with tank water to achieve the same result as carbonation with gaseous CO2. Ok, try this, take a 5g bucket, measure your pH... wait 4 hours measure pH again... for a double blind comparison, fill the bucket up again and measure pH for baseline, this time, pour several bottles of your desire into it, measure pH again.... wait 4 hrs, check pH again... my guess is the Co2 will make no difference to it, because in 4 hrs, it's dissapated... gone... like it was never there.... in a tank with circulation agitation, it's gone even quicker.... |
CO2 bottle - how tall
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 15:05:45 -0400, "RedForeman"
wrote: If you add, a bottle of carbonated water, it would be there, and gone as fast.... because it doesn't totally dissolve into the water, with the water and circulate.... In theory, Amano started out by putting one bottle in a 10g a day for several weeks and it was then he realized pressurized CO2 would effectively deliver the correct absorption of CO2 into the water.... What size bottle is that? I have used carbonated water to adjust the pH of my replacement water and 1 bottle (2 liters) in 10 gallons would push the pH so far down that it would kill everything. It has been my experience that it takes about 1 cup per 8 gallons to adjust the pH from a 7.8 - 8.2 solution down to 6.8 with a kH of 4.5 and gH of 5. Ok, try this, take a 5g bucket, measure your pH... wait 4 hours measure pH again... for a double blind comparison, fill the bucket up again and measure pH for baseline, this time, pour several bottles of your desire into it, measure pH again.... wait 4 hrs, check pH again... my guess is the Co2 will make no difference to it, because in 4 hrs, it's dissapated... gone... like it was never there.... in a tank with circulation agitation, it's gone even quicker.... Again, this is not borne out by my experience. I often airate the mixture to thoroughly mix the hardening chemicals and the CO2 (club soda) before introduction to my tank. It takes hours and hours to make a measurable change in the pH level. I know this because when first determining the mix levels, I added too much, and was shocked at how FAST the soda water dropped the pH. It doesn't take much. And it dissipates fairly slowly. I ended up re-mixing rather than wait forever for the CO2 to dissipate. YMMV, Greg |
CO2 bottle - how tall
My gauges sit pretty high on my 5 pounder. Total height is 20 inches.
good luck! DJay "Pete" wrote in message ... I am considering going from yeast co2 to a 5# bottle. Can someone tell me approximately how tall these bottles are with a regulator on them? Must they be vertical; or can they lay on their side? I am trying to decide if I have room. Thanks, Pete |
My 14 pounder stands 33"
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CO2 bottle - how tall
In theory, Amano started out by putting one bottle in a 10g a day for
several weeks and it was then he realized pressurized CO2 would effectively deliver the correct absorption of CO2 into the water.... What size bottle is that? I have used carbonated water to adjust the pH of my replacement water and 1 bottle (2 liters) in 10 gallons would push the pH so far down that it would kill everything. It has been my experience that it takes about 1 cup per 8 gallons to adjust the pH from a 7.8 - 8.2 solution down to 6.8 with a kH of 4.5 and gH of 5. If I remember the pics, they were 10oz bottles.... |
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