💧 Elevate Your Aquarium Game with Effortless CO2 Control!
The Aquarium CO2 Generator Kit G700S is a high-performance solution designed for aquarists seeking efficiency and reliability. With a powerful 4L gas storage capacity, durable 304 stainless steel construction, and a user-friendly design, this kit ensures optimal CO2 delivery for your aquatic environment. Enjoy the benefits of a triple stainless steel filter system and replaceable components, all backed by a comprehensive warranty and dedicated support.
M**L
Very pleased with this purchase
I searched for weeks to find a setup that would work for my tank. I decided to go with this one because of the other reviews and the fact that customers who had issues, reported that their customer service was very helpful. I have been running this tank for three weeks and have had no issues. It's nice to know that if something does go wrong, customer service will be helpful. I used the diffuser it came with at first, but I personally didn't like the look so I switched to an inline diffuser and still works great. I didn't order the ingredients from them, I just went to the grocery store and picked up the baking soda and citric acid in bulk.A few tips regarding the set up:- do yourself a favor and order a scale to measure the ingredients. You want to be very accurate here.- make sure your ingredients are not clumpy. This isn't really an issue with citric acid but the baking soda will clump up. After you measure it, take a few seconds to sift or break up any clumps by hand. This will ensure that your reaction is strong and lasts.- the first time I added the ingredients, I didn't sift the clumps and I used coldish water. I also added the ingredients in the order they say. That tank only reached ~18 kg/cm on the gauge and the reaction lasted about 5 days. However, I found that layering the ingredients, getting rid of the clumps and using really cold water yielded way better results.- you want to use ice cold water! This is very important to make sure the reaction occurs to its max potential. I place a jug of water in the freezer to make sure it's very cold (but not frozen).- order yourself a drop checker so you can be sure your co2 levels are safe. It will help you dial in your usage. You can't do this by eye, you'll need to measure it somehow.Doing the above got my gauge to 40kg/cm in about 6 hours and I've been running for almost three weeks. I do have it connected to a smart plug on a timer to make sure i keep co2 levels safe for my fish but enough for my plants to thrive. Your usage will be different of course but if you follow these tips you will maximize the reaction for your tank.
T**K
Happy with my first venture into co2
Well built! Good instructions. Works great! Plants are now thriving - Very happy with it :)
D**L
Better Than I'd Expected
It took me a while to get around to setting this up. I'd done DIY co2 already with the big soda bottles & all that jazz. I was never a fan of the yeast/sugar mixtures, so had done them with baking soda/citric acid. One time a bottle blew up. Yikes! The main problem was that they just ran out too quickly & I'm too lazy to keep up with them, so I'd just gone low-tech for a long time. Then I bought some high-tech plants, & had only a single co2 tank, so thought I'd give this one a try.Once I finally got around to putting this one into action, at first I was irritated with the instructions & the bad grammar, etc. That's just typical of me, though. It seems like they could at least get English-as-1st-language interpreters to edit their lame instructions, though. The ad descriptions & videos are even amusingly lame, but they do show enough to get the gist.However, the quality of the stainless tank & attachments is really as advertised. Well-made! I docked a single star mainly due to the one thing that isn't made all that well IMO: the solenoid valve is flimsy, especially the way the wires are attached. I'm not crazy about the diffuser, either, but that's a minor issue.I've had this up & running now for more than 3 months in a smaller (25G) aquarium, & it's still putting out the co2 like a champ. I did replace the diffuser with a whittled chopstick end placed to pull into a wavemaker to blow the co2 around the aquarium better. It's great how long it's lasted, & the pressure in the tank is still pretty high. With the old DIY system, I think I had to change it out every few weeks or so. (Not to mention that exploding bottle experience. I'm still coming across crusted baking soda spots here & there.)All in all, it was a good buy & worth it.
D**Y
It’s great for now
Definitely worth a try. I will update this review after the first few months. So far, the pressure was slightly under half but my tank is small so I wasn’t bothered. Diffuser is good, regulator works, solenoid is adequate for the price. I won’t put it on a timer. I just manually turn it on and off.Turn off at night.
A**R
Works very well and looks to be made with high quality components
I can't believe how long I was using the dumb old yeast+sugar reactors all these years. Never again! The measured citric acid + baking soda in a pressurized tank provides a consistent yield with no guesswork anymore and total control over the process (counting bubbles). I used the 2.4L tank for a week+ and it is working very well and the pressure has stayed consistent in tank at 20+ so I think it will last a while for my 29 gal. Getting the solenoid version was a plus as it can be turned on and off in timer with the lights. It did develop a leak in the bubble counter after a few days, and I found I was missing an o-ring (not sure if I lost it or it was never there) but the SERVICE group for Clscea company was great and came up with a replacement for it. So rest assured they support their products. The other accessories (tubing, one-way valve, diffuser) all work fine and look to be good quality.
D**.
Waste of money
Not worth the money. Had it running about 3-4 bps, and it ran out in less than 5 days. Having to try to clean out the rock hard chunks in the tank and refill it that often is a huge pain. I had it for about 3 weeks before switching to a real co2 tank from Airgas and a UNS dual stage regulator. Wish I had saved the more than $100 I spent on this plus supplies and used it towards the real setup I ended up having to get anyways. I have a 60 gallon breeder, so can't speak for how long it would last for a nano tank. But even then, the annoyance of refilling it would still have me using a real setup even for a small aquarium.
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