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    Re: C02 Chamber Help

    Quote Originally Posted by MrLang View Post
    Just the tank and the remote line.

    edit: I realize you don't need this but I modified the other designs slightly-

    What I did to make the air get to the bottom of the chamber is buy a pvc piece at Lowe's that screws on to the quick release valve you can see pictured above. That piece fits into a 1/2 in (?) PVC pipe which I put a T connector at the end of and 2 short pieces coming off of that. Basically it makes it so the CO2 doesnt burst out of the pipe because the T piece splits it up and breaks the initial burst, and the 2 exits off the T makes the CO2 distribute nice and evenly low at the bottom of the chamber.
    This is really what I wanted to know.

    I was reading this page: http://www.thereddragonsden.com/co2.htm and they talk about CO2 release valve.. and I can't really figure out what that is or why I needed it.

    Hmm sounds interesting. Might have to give that a try Thanks for the tip!
    Last edited by Kaorte; 03-28-2013 at 09:12 AM.
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