How Big Are Those Bubble Counters!!??!!

djlen

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The ones that come with the Hagen CO2 System. From what I understand they make a good passive reactor as well.
Can someone enlighten me as to the effectiveness and dimensions of them. I want to use it in my 10 gal.
Len
 
effectiveness in my 10 gallon : ~ 90 percent absorption
dimensions : 7.5 inches tall 4 inches wide .75 inches deep

very good for a 10 gallon, I get about a 20 ppm co2 reading.

Aaron
 
Travel length

That ramp packs 60 inches of travel path into that size. Compare that to lettting a bubble just rise to the surface.

It is a very clever design, with the bubble's horizontal travel aiding in diffusion. The path itself is very nearly one minute, so one can count the bubbles visible and be very close to the bubble per minute rate.

I AM an engineer and I think it is quite clever and well done. I find nothing with the design left to tinker with, but for trying to reproduce the mixtures more cheaply, for they did a great job with that, also.
 
it's up against the glass and quite easily consealable. It is actually closer to 1/2 an inch deep, so it doesn't interfere with aquascaping or fish swimming. The reactors that are in a cyllindrical shape are much more odvious and obtrusive, IMO.

Aaron
 
Aaron, what kind of filter are you running in your 10? Just curious since you said you were getting about 90% absorption.
Len
 
Originally posted by Hebdizzle
it's up against the glass and quite easily consealable. It is actually closer to 1/2 an inch deep, so it doesn't interfere with aquascaping or fish swimming. The reactors that are in a cyllindrical shape are much more odvious and obtrusive, IMO.

Aaron


I thought we were talking about the cylindrical ones. I saw a pic of this one, and it does look better.

But still, I'm a biologist, not an engineer. Compared with the surface area to size ratio of the lung, nothing impresses me :p
 
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