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![]() Folks,
I recently bought a CO2 reactor that came with a m3 regulator/solenoid. I was unable to get more than 24 hours out of the first one before the CO2 flow would stop. It would restart only when I unplugged and then replugged in the solenoid valve. I exchanged it yesterday and now after 12 hours I have had the same problem with the new one. Has anybody else had this problem? These valves are brand new and pretty simple- is there any explanation for the problem besides a defect? The CO2 is food grade and water has never got near the regulator. Thanks, Ed |
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![]() Are you using a controller with the solenoid? If so is the problem with the controller setting? If not you don't really need to use a solenoid.
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Brian ____________________________________________ 220g inwall 48"x36"x30" 110g mangrove refug/sump Poison Dart Frog Vivarium |
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![]() No, just plugged into the wall. Most of the reading I did suggested that a solenoid was still worth using in the case of a power outage. I'm wondering now if it is worth the hassle since I have this outlet on a UPS.
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