Alright, I'll give it a try but I am kind of losing hope. Especially if the acid not being flowing the tube indicates that big of a problem...You will need at least one non-return valve between the co2 setup and the bubble counter (with the flow going from the co2 setup to the bubble counter). Take the valve off and check the direction that the flow goes in by blowing through it.
Honestly, they are the same as what you said to do. Looking online at videos of the same product (ZRDR) they all just squeeze once or twice and it immediately starts going.Are there instructions online for it i can look at? Its a slightly different setup to mine
I made sure that all the airline tubes are tight and unable to come loose. I took off the black check valve and I could immediately hear a hissing sound and the citric acid rose higher into the tube but still not all the way to the top or to the other bottle. Tried blowing through the black valve from both sides but it feels as if it doesn't allow any air through.Make sure that the airline tube inside citric acid bottle is fitted tightly to the cap
Can you squeeze the citric acid bottle? Or is it too pressurised? Black valve sounds dodgy then? Should allow you to blow one of the waysI made sure that all the airline tubes are tight and unable to come loose. I took off the black check valve and I could immediately hear a hissing sound and the citric acid rose higher into the tube but still not all the way to the top or to the other bottle. Tried blowing through the black valve from both sides but it feels as if it doesn't allow any air through.
Yeah definitely, if I squeeze too hard the bottle sometimes stays dented. I guess not pressurised enough? I thought it could be leak somewhere but the whole thing is made out aluminum so seems unlikely.Can you squeeze the citric acid bottle? Or is it too pressurised? Black valve sounds dodgy then? Should allow you to blow one of the ways
Nope, the citric acid goes about halfway up the tube when I squeeze it as hard as I can..See, the thing is, if you squeeze bottle A (citric acid), then there should be only one possibility, that the mixture is forced up the tube and across into bottle B. Some must've gone over if you've heard some gas, right?
Sorry to hear you were unable to overcome the difficulties. You'll be able to use a good amount of the parts you picked up for on the pressurised setup though right? Bubble counter, diffuser..Nope, the citric acid goes about halfway up the tube when I squeeze it as hard as I can..
Tried talking it over with the seller today, which went horrible. He first response was basically blaming for being a newbie and therefore not being able to make it work. Only to say that he himself has never tried to use or even held the product. Shortly after that he just ghosted me.
At this point I am just going to admit that my diy attempt at CO2 failed. So, tomorrow I'm picking up a 5 kg CO2 cylinder at my lfs. Ironically with corona they are dropping their prices to only 50 dollars. Which kind of makes me sad that I bought the diy kit for 20...
Yeah I managed to use everything I got from the diy setup. Just need to buy a splitter to make sure I can connect it to both my tanks.Sorry to hear you were unable to overcome the difficulties. You'll be able to use a good amount of the parts you picked up for on the pressurised setup though right? Bubble counter, diffuser..
Whilst I have persevered to get mine working, I admit I will be looking at the pressurised setup in the future when I have the funds. They are without question more straightforward.