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πŸ’¨ Rhinox CO2 Generator Kit - Pressurized DIY System with Caps, Valves, 3-Way Connector, Tubing, and Pressure Gauge Review

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Description of πŸ’¨ Rhinox CO2 Generator Kit - Pressurized DIY System with Caps, Valves, 3-Way Connector, Tubing, and Pressure Gauge

βœ” INCLUDES EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO DO IT YOURSELF --- In order to build an effective and efficient pressurized CO2 system, there are a few pieces of equipment that are absolutely necessary. The SunGrow DIY CO2 Generator Set includes two caps (that perfectly fit common PET plastic bottles), needle valve, check valve, a pressure gauge, a 3-way connector and 6 feet of 6mm tubing. You simply have to use 2 carbonated beverage bottles, a reaction material and connect it to a diffuser. βœ” GENERATES ESSENTIAL CO2 FOR A HEALTHY HABITAT --- Fish and aquatic pets release cO2 when they take in the dissolved oxygen from the aquarium water and plants absorb that co2. Carbon dioxide is essential to the photosynthesis process and sometimes fish alone do not generate enough Co2. A pressurized DIY CO2 system adds the needed gas to your water. βœ” COST-EFFECTIVE & SAFE TO USE --- Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on expensive CO2 diffuser set-ups, save money by creating your own do-it-yourself CO2 generator. The basic principle behind the pressurized CO2 diffuser kit is to create a continuous supply of pure carbon dioxide by causing two different liquids to create with one another. The DIY solution is a cost-effective and satisfying way to add essential CO2 into your aquarium water. βœ” EASY TO READ, SPECIALIZED PRESSURE GAUGE --- The SunGrow DIY CO2 Generator Set comes complete with a high-quality, specialized pressure gauge. The metal pressure gauge clearly shows the level of CO2 gas on a scale which indicates a safe area. An accurate CO2 reading gives you the chance to make adjustments or relieve pressure before there are any negative effects on your aquarium inhabitants. βœ” CREATE HOMEMADE DRINKS AS AN ADDED BONUS --- Obviously the DIY Pressurized CO2 Kit is designed to add and control the amount of CO2 available to your fish and plants, but there is a bonus to creating your own CO2 generator. Instead of using baking soda or vinegar as your reaction material, use yeast and grape juice (or yeast and malted barley) to create homemade wine and beer.
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Finicky but works for Air Pump Accessories

Not easy to give an overall rating as the system works as described but it is finicky, requires constant attention and has a limited range. Setup is pretty easy. (I use baking soda and citric acid) but: - You need to make sure each connection is tight. When first filling, the citric acid solution flowed everywhere. My first mix took just over a week. The second time I saw an empty acid bottle was two days later. So the range varies. The assembly is pretty solid, but: - Most of the parts are…

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  • Pet Supplies
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works great with a little patience.

First of all, if you think this kit can get you on track with your CO2 in an hour, stop and go. If you don't like playing around a bit, this isn't for you. This is a DIY kit, so you need a little help and thought. I used baking soda and citric acid and recommend you do the same. Don't use vinegar or anything like that. I added them to each respective bottle - A for ACID, B for BAKING SODA, swirled them and attached the lids. I used a small food scale to measure the amount. The needle valve was…

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  • Fish and aquatic animals
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow! Suitable for 2x4 grow tent

I wanted to add 1200-1500 ppm CO2 to my 2x4 grow tent. I had little hope for this homemade device, but figured $25 would be worth a try before shelling out hundreds on a CO2 tank and hardware. The instructions are in language I don't understand (which is annoying), but there are plenty of YouTube videos explaining the basics. :1) for bottle "A" and 200 g baking soda in 200 ml water (ratio 1:1) for bottle "B". acid) compression to start the process. Everything was fine, but the pressure did not…

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  • Air pump accessories
Cons
  • Some difficulties