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CO2 vs air
Hi y'all, can any-one on this forum tell me witch is heavier D.I.Y. CO2 or
atmospheric air (air we breathe)? It has to do with an air-space at the top of my D.I.Y. CO2 setup. I dont know if I should vent it or ignore it T.I.A. to any and all who reply P.S. this is not a trol With thanks and Regards Art |
CO2 vs air
(Acgelok) wrote in message ...
Hi y'all, can any-one on this forum tell me witch is heavier D.I.Y. CO2 or atmospheric air (air we breathe)? It has to do with an air-space at the top of my D.I.Y. CO2 setup. I dont know if I should vent it or ignore it Tightly enclosed tanks can accumulate CO2 in the air space, and will need an air pump with airstone to correct this. These tanks had this problem: http://www.svas.info/Newsletter/sam.html When it was first set up, the tank on the left had fish gasping at the surface less than half a day after CO2 was turned on. On the other hand, most tanks with even a little air circulation under the hood do not need any help. The CO2 diffuses into the atmosphere pretty quickly. |
CO2 vs air
Thanks a bunch for the info. every one. I've now extended the pickup tubes in
CO2 generators to within 1" of the fluid level thus hopefully eliminating air buildup in the difusers Thanks again and regards Art |
CO2 vs air
Acgelok wrote in message
... Thanks a bunch for the info. every one. I've now extended the pickup tubes in CO2 generators to within 1" of the fluid level thus hopefully eliminating air buildup in the difusers Thanks again and regards Art Then hopefully you're not using plastic soda bottles hooked up to powerheads, because the suction may collapse the bottle just enough for the tubes to contact the contents of the bottle and... whoops! Seriously, though, it really doesn't matter how far into the bottle the tubing extends. After the first half hour or so the yeasties have consumed all the oxygen and the process has gone anaerobic, subsequent to which the airspace in the generator consists entirely of yeast farts, i.e. CO2. kush |
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