
Originally Posted by
d3rryc
Aquasport,
there is no controller. I'm measuring the pH of the effluent rather than hooking the solenoid up to a controller, per the instructions
here (see "Running Continuously", bullet #11). Please let the thread get back to my issue, which is, why does my CO2 feed stop bubbling? I dial in a certain bubble rate per minute using the needle valve, and that rate drops to zero over time. Erik suggested that I use a rubber band to keep the needle valve knob from moving. I'm hoping others will chime in with some more thoughts.
The rubber band is a good bandaid solution - it keeps the valve from turning once set. However, my experience with these needle valves is that when they get old, they just don't work all that well - especially if they have had any contact with salt water during their life.
I know it's not what you want to hear, but you are playing with fire here. A brand new pH controller/solenoid setup is under $200. Way less than you are likely to lose if your reactor melts down. And you get a brand new needle valve with that.
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
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