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Originally Posted by slief
You should always have a check valve between the reactor and the regulator to protect the regulator. The regulator will have a solenoid. That is there so the controller can shut the Co2 off if the pH level gets too low. The regulator should also have a needle valve or some means of controller the Co2 rate. This should be included with the regulator along with the solenoid.
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Thank you.
So, if I got this: http://www.aquariumplants.com/Carbon...ator-p/co2.htm
And a check valve, I'm good to go?
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