So I've done some reading about CO2 injection, and I know that in the long run it can be cheaper. I am leaning towards CO2 injection, but I'm worried about the whole process of maintaining your CO2 levels and definitely the possibility of having to replace parts (i.e. no long cost efficient).
Ideally I want a C02 injection unit that keeps a safe level of CO2 and ONLY needs the canister to be refilled (i.e. a pH regulator needs to be calibrated regularly and replaced when the pH monitor gets too old). I am also planning on using a solenoid to shut off the unit when the lights shut off.
Now my question: Can I set up a unit to work like this and how long would it take to get the 'bubble count' right (and what is the process) so I have the right amount of CO2? Also, would I need to change/adjust any settings when I refill the CO2 canister, how often should I check to make sure my CO2 levels are not too high?
Parts I think I will need (correct me if I need something else):
regulator, bubble counter, solenoid, tubing, diffuser.
Tank:
2x t5 30w lights
2x t10 30w lights
60 US gal (20" deep)
Ideally I want a C02 injection unit that keeps a safe level of CO2 and ONLY needs the canister to be refilled (i.e. a pH regulator needs to be calibrated regularly and replaced when the pH monitor gets too old). I am also planning on using a solenoid to shut off the unit when the lights shut off.
Now my question: Can I set up a unit to work like this and how long would it take to get the 'bubble count' right (and what is the process) so I have the right amount of CO2? Also, would I need to change/adjust any settings when I refill the CO2 canister, how often should I check to make sure my CO2 levels are not too high?
Parts I think I will need (correct me if I need something else):
regulator, bubble counter, solenoid, tubing, diffuser.
Tank:
2x t5 30w lights
2x t10 30w lights
60 US gal (20" deep)