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Date: 26 Jun 2004 03:28:09
From: Joe Sipley
Subject: yeast co2 outlet into venturi?
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Is it ok to put the outlet hose from the yeast bottle into the venturi outlet on a powerhead? I bought the Hagen yeast co2 thing because I didn't feel like making one myself, it has that big zig-zag bubble counter but the big co2 bubbles just end up getting released at the top of the tank. Will I get more absorbtion with the venturi?
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Date: 28 Jun 2004 14:16:51
From: Eric Schreiber
Subject: Re: yeast co2 outlet into venturi?
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Joe Sipley wrote: > Is it ok to put the outlet hose from the yeast bottle into the venturi > outlet on a powerhead? I bought the Hagen yeast co2 thing because I > didn't feel like making one myself, it has that big zig-zag bubble > counter but the big co2 bubbles just end up getting released at the > top of the tank. Will I get more absorbtion with the venturi? I had that Hagen zig-zag in my system for awhile and it ran very well. The bubbles did reach the top, but they were much smaller and moving very slowly by the time they arrived. I don't know anything about the physics of gas distribution in water, but I suspect that if your bubbles weren't shrinking, the water might have been saturated with CO2 already. As for putting the output directly into a Venturi, that will work fine, but do NOT do it with any CO2 bottle that might collapse, like a flexible 2-liter pop bottle. The suction could empty your entire CO2 mixture, water, sugar, yeast and alcohol, right into your tank. That would be bad. -- Eric Schreiber www.ericschreiber.com
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Date: 28 Jun 2004 12:06:27
From: Happy'Cam'per
Subject: Re: yeast co2 outlet into venturi?
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Yes, yes and yes. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Joe Sipley" <jsipley@sbcglobal.net > wrote in message news:d36Dc.5971$%21.617@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com... > Is it ok to put the outlet hose from the yeast bottle into the venturi > outlet on a powerhead? I bought the Hagen yeast co2 thing because I didn't > feel like making one myself, it has that big zig-zag bubble counter but the > big co2 bubbles just end up getting released at the top of the tank. Will I > get more absorbtion with the venturi? > >
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Date: 03 Jul 2004 12:48:02
From: Dave
Subject: Re: yeast co2 outlet into venturi?
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For what it's worth ... I found that the Hagen diffuser became more effecient has it got dirtier. ;-) More friction against the bubbles. By the time the bubbles get to the top of my diffuser, they're small enough that they stay trapped at the top of the unit for quite a while. "Happy'Cam'per" <s@c.c.c > wrote in message news:cboqc5$kk$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net... > Yes, yes and yes. > -- > **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** > > > "Joe Sipley" <jsipley@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:d36Dc.5971$%21.617@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com... > > Is it ok to put the outlet hose from the yeast bottle into the venturi > > outlet on a powerhead? I bought the Hagen yeast co2 thing because I > didn't > > feel like making one myself, it has that big zig-zag bubble counter but > the > > big co2 bubbles just end up getting released at the top of the tank. Will > I > > get more absorbtion with the venturi? > > > > > >
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