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Filtrare si CO2 la un acvariu de 54 l brut ?  XML
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scorpionul
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da pare mai ok, ca debit. Nu stiu insa nimic de fiabilitatea lui. Parca citeam pe undeva ca unii se plangeau de robineti, ca se rup si ar fi sensibili. Dar nu ma pot exprima clar. Acum un sfat pentru tine: daca tot nu conteaza banii, ia-le pe amandoua si vezi care e mai bun . E bine sa ai mereu ceva de rezerva in caz de avarie. Eu asa am, si pentru conservare le-am uns cu vaselina nontoxica, iar in caz de ceva pot inlocui oricand. In comparatie cu 4+, acesta are un sistem de ejectare al robinetilor care nu a dat gres niciodata( ma refer la 4+)

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scorpionul wrote:debitul mi se pare prea puternic: 950l/h adica de aproape 20x 54l cat ai tu, cred ca e un pic cam mult.

In afara de colmatare, debitul mai scade (si chiar destul de mult) daca filtrul este pus jos si trebuie sa impinga apa inapoi in acvariu. Unele au inaltimea maxima pe la 1.5m. Daca mai si reduci putin debitul din robinet, poate sa fie chiar prea mic.
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scorpionul wrote:de ce prefera lumea difuzor la borcane?


Uite o alta utilitate, pe langa faptul ca un difuzor e mai mic decat un reactor:

CO2 mist is not about dissolving efficiency, it's actually counter to that.
That is part of the controversy for many.

It's about delivery of pure or near pure CO2 gas to the plants directly, rather than adding very diluted 30ppm in a thick visicous medium, water.

Even if a pure gas bubble hits the plant leaf once every 5 minutes, that's still far more than the 30ppm in the water and the rate of diffusion is much more rapid into the plant.

It's very tough to prove that the CO2 that enters the plant is CO2 dissolved in water or in the gas phase. I'm not sure how to show that, so I'm not even going to touch that quagmire but I know another way:

So rather than that method, I've approached it from a O2 plant production as a measure of increased growth. You can measure the CO2 ppm levels in any two tanks for comparisons. So if they are close, then the mist is the main variable. You can even do something like this in a tank, see how well the plants grow near the mist outlet without blasting the mist all around the tank.

This is pretty damn clear data and folks can visually see the difference when done right.

Folks that claim it does not work or that I'm nuts simply have not tried this approach nor looked at the pearling and O2 level difference.

It's plain as day. I doubt I can prove the gas vs the liquid gets to the plants better, but I can show it does produce better growth.
Some folks have added the mist to a reactor, that works also, but.......you should simply use the venturi reactor is that is your goal, cheaper, simpler etc.

Does essentially the same type of thing.
Regards,
Tom Barr

https://barrreport.com/threads/confused-on-co2-mist.1349/
 
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