A question for those familiar with CO2 injection systems using a biochamber/reactor.
I'm currently using the CO2 reactor 1000 brand chamber, but this is more of a general question:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=9918
I have never seen any bubbling from the downspout tubing inside the reactor chamber with 1-2 bubbles per second being injected at the bubble counter. If I crank up the gas, bubbles do appear in th chamber, so I know that the system is set up correctly. Is it typical to see bubbling within the chamber... or are the gas quantities so low that you'll never see (or rarely see) any acual bubbling?
I'm currently using the CO2 reactor 1000 brand chamber, but this is more of a general question:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=9918
I have never seen any bubbling from the downspout tubing inside the reactor chamber with 1-2 bubbles per second being injected at the bubble counter. If I crank up the gas, bubbles do appear in th chamber, so I know that the system is set up correctly. Is it typical to see bubbling within the chamber... or are the gas quantities so low that you'll never see (or rarely see) any acual bubbling?