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Reddit mentions of Milwaukee Instruments MA957 Dual-Valve CO2 Adjustable Flow Pressure Regulator, Dual Reading psi and kg/cm

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Milwaukee Instruments MA957 Dual-Valve CO2 Adjustable Flow Pressure Regulator, Dual Reading psi and kg/cm. Here are the top ones.

Milwaukee Instruments MA957 Dual-Valve CO2 Adjustable Flow Pressure Regulator, Dual Reading psi and kg/cm
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CO2 pressure regulator has two valves to independently measure flow rate and remaining CO2 tank contents (CO2 tank sold separately)Valves have dual-scale readings in psi and kg/cmNeedle valve flow control provides precise flow adjustment and measurementSolenoid valve has 6ft/1.5m power cordIncludes flow regulator, needle valve, electronic solenoid, and bubble counterNOTE:Kindly refer to the Regulator Set Up Procedure provided as a PDF manual in the product description section
Specs:
Height4.40157479866 Inches
Length7.5984251891 Inches
Number of items1
Width6.09842519063 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Milwaukee Instruments MA957 Dual-Valve CO2 Adjustable Flow Pressure Regulator, Dual Reading psi and kg/cm:

u/remembertosmilebot · 2 pointsr/PlantedTank

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u/AshBiocube · 2 pointsr/PlantedTank

Basic components of a pressurized CO2 system:

  • Regulator -controls flow of CO2 gas into your aquarium

  • CO2 tank - consistent, pressurized source of CO2

  • Diffuser - breaks down CO2 gas into teeny tiny bubbles for plants to use

    Regulators: there are many brands and components to a regulator. I recommend a regulator with a solenoid, and a bubble counter. The solenoid allows you easily control your CO2 using an inexpensive timer, or an expensive pH controller. A bubble counter is a simple way to guess how much CO2 gas is in your aquarium. You may want to shoot for 3-4 bubbles per second depending on lighting and plants. I personally recommend the Milwaukee regulator and have used one reliably for years.

    CO2 tank: A 10 lb tank might last you 3-4 months before needing refilled. You can get a 20lb but they are huge and ridiculously heavy. On my 29gal, a 10lb tank lasts 6 months. Tanks ship empty and you have to find a local source to fill it with CO2. Try welding supply or home brew beer supply. You will need disposable seals too.

    Diffuser: This is where you have a lot of options. Ceramic diffusers are effective on small-medium tanks. CO2 reactors and DYI options using your filtration system are effective on a large size tank. I can't give any recommendations on these 2 options, sorry, hopefully someone will chime in.

    Other important equipment includes CO2-safe tubing, a drop checker, maybe a brass check valve if needed, and the aforementioned timer. Hit me up if you would like recommendations for these items.
u/flabbyjabber · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

This is what I have been using for a while. It works great and is a pretty good price.