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  • #16
    Originally posted by wesleydnunder View Post

    kw, even if the co2 hose were somehow put inside the intake, how would that blow a filter gasket when the power came back on?
    I know how you are thinking about though, you are talking about an intake tube in the tank with the CO2 being injected at the strainer in the tank. In that case no CO2 build up would not be a problem.

    The cases that I speak of is doing the injection inline. Inlet or Outlet.

    Sorry if I confused the issue, I assumed we were talking about injecting after it had left the tank.
    Houston Areas Aquatic Plant Society

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    • #17
      Originally posted by kwc1974 View Post
      I know how you are thinking about though, you are talking about an intake tube in the tank with the CO2 being injected at the strainer in the tank. In that case no CO2 build up would not be a problem.

      The cases that I speak of is doing the injection inline. Inlet or Outlet.

      Sorry if I confused the issue, I assumed we were talking about injecting after it had left the tank.
      Ah...gotcha.

      Mark
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