Hello great video thanks! Question: can you make a video on maintenance the inline difuser with what you do to get it of the c02 tubing and filter tubing etc? It is for me still a question if i need to do something to the c02 bottle (does c02 escapes if i take it of) .. so please help 😅
I have one exactly like this, but Jc&P brand. Looks Identical. Anyways, there instructions SHOW to place it "upside down" I installed it that way, and started up. It looked weird like the c02 sucked the water around the ring. water flows straight through from the filter but im getting sorta big bubbles coming out of the out flow. I will try and flip it around like you said, makes sense to me.... not sure why their instructions show to go backwards so dumb and such a waste of time to shut filter off again, drain hoses and that whole rig-a-maroll lol
I flipped it to match yours and I get a very very fine mist where the other way I was getting bigger bubbles then my atomizer in tank. I can hear a mild hiss but the soapy water test has NO effect around the seals so i think its internal co2 pushing through the disk is what im hearing.
Yo, great video man. Much thanks for the video; got to keep in mind once I get a set up like this. Question, is the co2 you normally use the food grade type? I remember buying co2 couple years ago for a setup. I went to a welding company and they had food grade co2 and some other type of co2. Is there a difference? Thanks in advance.
So I’m watching other videos and looking at the instructions that qanvee sent with my same diffuser I’m installing right now, your diffuser is upside down according to the diagram in the instructions. I also see co2 art has the same type of inline diffuser and theirs is opposite of yours too. I’m guessing direction doesn’t really matter.
@@jjaquariums I just flipped mine around to match yours. It’s a new diffuser so the bubbles weren’t really small installed “correct” way (at least according to the Chinese diagram). I’m going to let it run a few days and flip it back to see if there is a difference. So far, my neo in tank diffuser destroys this thing so far, but I’m hoping it’s just still saturating as it’s only been installed for a day.
This video shows the diffuser installed upside down. It is obvious to tell because the bubble size is too big. When flipping it the bubbles are almost invisible (fine mist). A lot of people wasting CO2 because of this video.
Oh man this was so helpful! I've installed it two days ago and today the CO2 hose is filled with water! THANK YOU!
does the wrong direction cause back flow of water from diffuser when co2 is off?
Beautiful tank setup
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Nice work buddy loving this channel my favorite especially all the ADA dream equipment! Keep going bud doing very good your in another level now.. 😎
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Hello great video thanks! Question: can you make a video on maintenance the inline difuser with what you do to get it of the c02 tubing and filter tubing etc? It is for me still a question if i need to do something to the c02 bottle (does c02 escapes if i take it of) .. so please help 😅
Ya that's not a bad video idea. I can definitely do that
@@jjaquariums that would be great!
Great tutorial,
But wow that hardscape is something special.
Thanks it's my Contest tank for 2022
I have one exactly like this, but Jc&P brand. Looks Identical. Anyways, there instructions SHOW to place it "upside down" I installed it that way, and started up. It looked weird like the c02 sucked the water around the ring. water flows straight through from the filter but im getting sorta big bubbles coming out of the out flow. I will try and flip it around like you said, makes sense to me.... not sure why their instructions show to go backwards so dumb and such a waste of time to shut filter off again, drain hoses and that whole rig-a-maroll lol
I flipped it to match yours and I get a very very fine mist where the other way I was getting bigger bubbles then my atomizer in tank. I can hear a mild hiss but the soapy water test has NO effect around the seals so i think its internal co2 pushing through the disk is what im hearing.
Is it common that the CO2 tube connector part leaking water, when I didn’t connect CO2 in?
Yup bc then there's just a hole if you don't have the co2 tube in
@@jjaquariums Thank you so much!
Yo, great video man. Much thanks for the video; got to keep in mind once I get a set up like this. Question, is the co2 you normally use the food grade type? I remember buying co2 couple years ago for a setup. I went to a welding company and they had food grade co2 and some other type of co2. Is there a difference? Thanks in advance.
Yes get food grade
Can you put the inline diffuser to inflow so that the canister will also serve as reactor?
Yes the only thing with that is the inline gets very dirty fast and so you cleaning it more often
Do you need a check valve for the co2 tube?
For a inline not really but you still can
@JJ Aquariums thanks! Also did you need to up the co2 at all or should it be the same amount as with using a diffuser in the tank?
@MrTubby588 start with normal amount but you may need to up it if there's not enough
Can I use an inline diffuser on an ada 60p or is that tank to small for it?
Nope that's perfectly fine
So I’m watching other videos and looking at the instructions that qanvee sent with my same diffuser I’m installing right now, your diffuser is upside down according to the diagram in the instructions. I also see co2 art has the same type of inline diffuser and theirs is opposite of yours too. I’m guessing direction doesn’t really matter.
But the other way the co2 would go Straight out and not even touch the diffuser
@@jjaquariums I just flipped mine around to match yours. It’s a new diffuser so the bubbles weren’t really small installed “correct” way (at least according to the Chinese diagram). I’m going to let it run a few days and flip it back to see if there is a difference. So far, my neo in tank diffuser destroys this thing so far, but I’m hoping it’s just still saturating as it’s only been installed for a day.
This video shows the diffuser installed upside down. It is obvious to tell because the bubble size is too big. When flipping it the bubbles are almost invisible (fine mist). A lot of people wasting CO2 because of this video.
@@jjaquariums That is not the way the diffuser works...