Zezmo
Aquarium Advice Addict
I am reposting this from another forum, where someone was asking me if a solenoid can be used on a DIY CO2 setup. A solenoid is usually used to either shut of CO2 at night, via a timer. Or to shut off the CO2 when it has reached a certain level in the tank, via a Ph controller. This method can be used with either of those.
One important factor with DIY is that if you restrict the pressure outflow, you will usually have a very messy failure. This is why most folks let thier DIY run 24/7. It also means that people using DIY do not use things like a Ph meter/controller to limit thier CO2 levels.
The basic idea, it that you use the solenoid to vent off excess pressure at night. This can be on a timer, or on a Ph controller.
It is a simple idea. Had I thought of it a year ago, I might still be on DIY.
One important factor with DIY is that if you restrict the pressure outflow, you will usually have a very messy failure. This is why most folks let thier DIY run 24/7. It also means that people using DIY do not use things like a Ph meter/controller to limit thier CO2 levels.
The basic idea, it that you use the solenoid to vent off excess pressure at night. This can be on a timer, or on a Ph controller.
It is a simple idea. Had I thought of it a year ago, I might still be on DIY.