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Reddit mentions of Aquarium Co2 Regulator Big Dual Gauge Display with Bubble Counter and Check Valve Solenoid Plant Grow DIY CO2 System for 110V CGA320 Side Open Cylinder

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Aquarium Co2 Regulator Big Dual Gauge Display with Bubble Counter and Check Valve Solenoid Plant Grow DIY CO2 System for 110V CGA320 Side Open Cylinder
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Suit for Side open cylinder US Standard CO2 Bottle, CGA 320 interface ONLY, 110V AC Power, Rated Pressure 75psiYou Can Now Assist Your Aquatic Plants in Their Growth Cycle with Our CO2 Aquarium Regulator.Easy to Install. Always Inject Just the Right Amount at The Right Time to Keep Your Plants Growing the Right Way.The Precision Construction of This Regulator Will Ensure That You Can Always Fine Tune the Amount of CO2, Adjust It as Necessary, To Create the Best Growing Conditions for Your Aquarium Plants.Always Inject Just the Right Amount at The Right Time to Keep Your Plants Growing the Right Way.with 2 Big Dual Display Allows for Easy Reading of Your Settings to Ensure That They Are Always Where You Want Them to Be.
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Found 1 comment on Aquarium Co2 Regulator Big Dual Gauge Display with Bubble Counter and Check Valve Solenoid Plant Grow DIY CO2 System for 110V CGA320 Side Open Cylinder:

u/keleka11 ยท 1 pointr/PlantedTank

I think there is a slight break in period for adjustments. Like initially you have to come back every couple hours to make adjustments, then every couple days to check. This goes for all regulators. This is the one I use and have absolutely no problem with it. Yeah water in the bubble counter evaporates from the heat generated by the solenoid but that happens to all the other ones as well.

Edit: as long as you do everything right, there shouldn't be a problem. One of the 1 star reviews is that their pressure adjustment knob blew off. When installing it, you make sure it is opened all the way first to prevent excess pressure build up. Or maybe he had way too much pressure in his tank idk. Seems like most 1 star reviews either come broken or is due to user error.