I don't have a pressurized CO2 system... yet. I'm still researching, and will probably, most probably, have one in place when i get my 75 gallon setup ready. For the time being, i'm using DIY co2 on a 29g, with decent results.
My question is, what do you do about CO2 when you're in the process of exchanging the cylinder. Now, i'm talking logistics. You don't have a tank to hook up to, because it's in your car, or the refill station, etc. Most likely you have to do this "transaction" during business hours, so exchanging while lights are out on your tank is not really feasible. So, do you just suck it up and go for an hour or so without CO2? Would this really hurt anything?
Thanks,
S
My question is, what do you do about CO2 when you're in the process of exchanging the cylinder. Now, i'm talking logistics. You don't have a tank to hook up to, because it's in your car, or the refill station, etc. Most likely you have to do this "transaction" during business hours, so exchanging while lights are out on your tank is not really feasible. So, do you just suck it up and go for an hour or so without CO2? Would this really hurt anything?
Thanks,
S