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Old February 5th 05, 03:35 PM
Ozdude
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Default Question about the Tom Barr DIY CO2 Reactor.

Hi Tom,

I made the reactor at long last and it's only been running about 12 hours.

I have a quick question:

Is it normal for tiny little CO2 bubbles to come out of the bottom of this
unit?

I presume the rest of the CO2 that's whirling around up the top eventually
comes out of the bottom as fully dissolved in the water exiting, and the
bubbles are a form of excess?

Regards,

Oz
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